Best Alphago Zero Papers

The highest-signal papers on Alphago Zero, ranked by community reviews and momentum.
Canonical intent: topic=alphago-zero|type=paper|year=evergreen

Explore TopicAwesome ListsResearch Atlas

Top Picks

1
Mastering the game of Go without human knowledge
David Silver, Julian Schrittwieser, Karen Simonyan, Ioannis Antonoglou, Aja Huang, Arthur Guez, Thomas Hubert, Lucas Baker, Matthew Lai, Adrian Bolton, Yutian Chen, Timothy Lillicrap, Fan Hui, Laurent Sifre, George van den Driessche, Thore Graepel, Demis Hassabis
Oct 18, 2017·227 checkouts·doi.org
Source ↗

FAQ

How is this “best Alphago Zero Papers” collection ranked?

This page ranks Alphago Zero Papers using topic relevance, checkout momentum, source diversity, and freshness signals. Rankings are recalculated as new items and engagement arrive, so readers see resources that are both high quality and currently useful for implementation, research, and practical decision making. Canonical intent key: topic=alphago-zero|type=paper|year=evergreen.

How do you prevent duplicate collection pages?

Attendemia maps each slug variant, including best-of and year forms, to one canonical intent key. If two URLs describe the same topic, type, and timeframe, non-canonical versions permanently redirect. This consolidates crawl signals, avoids duplicate content dilution, and helps search engines index the strongest single page.

When does a year page stay separate from evergreen?

A year-specific page stays separate only when its item set is materially different from evergreen and has enough ranking depth. When overlap is high, the year URL redirects to the evergreen canonical page. This avoids thin duplication while preserving genuinely distinct annual collections for search users.

Are these paid recommendations?

No. These recommendations are not paid placements. Attendemia ranks items from public metadata, source quality coverage, and user engagement signals, then orders them by practical usefulness. Sponsorship does not buy rank position, so this page should be interpreted as editorial curation rather than advertising inventory.