SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA--- In Game Two, the Google machine made a move that no human ever would. And it was beautiful. As the world looked on, the move so perfectly demonstrated the enormously powerful and ...
Korean Go player Lee Sedol attends the press conference after a match against Google’s artificial intelligence program, AlphaGo on March 10, 2016 in Seoul, Korea. Kim Min-Hee-Pool/Getty Images On ...
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Legendary Go player Lee Sedol came up short in a match against AlphaGo, a machine-learning algorithm crafted to play the ancient board game by Google’s DeepMind team. The victory for the computer came ...
Lee Sedol 9-dan, who had a historic match against the AI AlphaGo in 2016, shared his views on the development of AI. In an interview with Google Korea on the 19th, Lee Sedol recalled his match with ...
Hong Seok-Hyun (R), chairman of South Korea's Baduk Association, awards South Korean professional Go player Lee Sedol after Lee finished the final match of the Google DeepMind Challenge Match against ...
Until very recently, the machines that could trounce champions were at least respectful enough to start by learning from human experience. To beat Garry Kasparov at chess in 1997, IBM engineers made ...
In the spring of 2017, a year after the match in Korea, AlphaGo played its next match, in Wuzhen, China, an ancient water town 80 miles south of Shanghai along the Yangtze River. With its lily ponds, ...
In the world of artificial intelligence and machine learning, Google Deepmind’s AlphaGo program defeating world champion Lee Sedol at the game Go on March 19, 2016, was a watershed moment. It showed, ...
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