Yes, that’s fair. (Though I’m not sure about the terms “domain-agnostic” and “domain-specific”; e.g., the AlphaZero approach seems to work well for a wide variety of board games played on “regular” boards but would need substantial modification to apply even to other board games and isn’t obviously applicable at all to anything that isn’t more or less a board game.)
Yes, that’s fair. (Though I’m not sure about the terms “domain-agnostic” and “domain-specific”; e.g., the AlphaZero approach seems to work well for a wide variety of board games played on “regular” boards but would need substantial modification to apply even to other board games and isn’t obviously applicable at all to anything that isn’t more or less a board game.)
And MuZero, which applies to ALE very well?
MuZero seems to deserve to be called domain-agnostic more than AlphaZero does, yes.
(For anyone else who doesn’t immediately recognize the abbreviation: ALE is the “Arcade Learning Environment”.)