2D cellular automaton devised by J. H. Conway in 1970: cells, arranged in a square grid, are either alive or dead; a live cell with 2 or 3 live neighbors survives; a dead cell with 3 live neighbors becomes alive; otherwise the cell dies/stays dead
All stories in Conway's Game of Life
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Here’s what happened when neural networks took on the Game of Life
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