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- Q1834370 subject Q7036109.
- Q1834370 subject Q8480408.
- Q1834370 abstract "A zero-player game is a game that has no sentient players.In computer games, the term refers to programs that use artificial intelligence rather than human players.Conway's Game of Life, a cellular automaton devised in 1970 by the British mathematician John Horton Conway, is considered a zero-player game because its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input from humans. In addition, some fighting and real-time strategy games can be put into zero-player mode by placing one AI against another.".
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- Q1834370 comment "A zero-player game is a game that has no sentient players.In computer games, the term refers to programs that use artificial intelligence rather than human players.Conway's Game of Life, a cellular automaton devised in 1970 by the British mathematician John Horton Conway, is considered a zero-player game because its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input from humans.".
- Q1834370 label "Zero-player game".