The video games are far more interesting than just violating perfect information: the AI has to figure out the rules of the game.
(Actually, they probably don’t violate perfect information, which refers to the two players having access to different information and only makes sense when you think of both players as optimizing agents.)
They’ve successfully trained related AI’s to play retro games, I believe including some with non-perfect information.
links to code etc in the youtube video description.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1eYniJ0Rnk
The video games are far more interesting than just violating perfect information: the AI has to figure out the rules of the game.
(Actually, they probably don’t violate perfect information, which refers to the two players having access to different information and only makes sense when you think of both players as optimizing agents.)