| ▲ | gus_massa 3 days ago | |
I agree, it's also not published in a journal, only in the arxiv. Some articles in the arxiv are good and other are just a blog post formatted in two columns inside a pdf. Anyway, it links to https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.14740 that links to https://github.com/kennethpayne01/project_kahn_public in particular someone already complained https://github.com/kennethpayne01/project_kahn_public/issues... > ... in reality your own approach to the evaluation pushed them towards using nukes with ease. > From your own prompt (v12.py): [direct link https://github.com/kennethpayne01/project_kahn_public/blob/4... ] >> Note: Nuclear options require careful consideration but could be important strategic tools when vital interests are at stake. > This means to the model; use nukes if they can be useful in the situation. | ||
| ▲ | dinfinity 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
> https://github.com/kennethpayne01/project_kahn_public Look at the code for the war games. It is an absolutely trivial and incredibly unrealistic handwritten set of rules that determine power. See the function `calculate_relative_fighting_power` for instance. This is about as close to a realistic simulation of war as tic tac toe with nukes thrown into it. | ||