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    Diplomacy Cicero

    Diplomacy Cicero

    Code for Cicero, an AI agent that plays the game of Diplomacy

    The project is the codebase for an AI agent named Cicero developed by Facebook Research. It is designed to play the board game Diplomacy by combining open-domain natural language negotiation with strategic planning. The repository includes training code, model checkpoints, and infrastructure for both language modelling (via the ParlAI framework) and reinforcement learning for strategy agents. It supports two variants: Cicero (which handles full “press” negotiation) and Diplodocus (a variant focused on no-press diplomacy) as described in the README. ...
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    Game of Turmites

    Conway's Game of Life and Turmites Combined!

    This really isn't a game. It's all very randomly generated, and there is no way for any user input. I'll consider putting some in later. I had been wanting to make the Game of Life for some time as well as make some kind of genetic algorithm based code. So, here is what I came up with. While this may just seem like simplify a graphical display of what boredom looks like... well, it really doesn't go much past that point.
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