Wednesday, March 09, 2016

Google AI Wins First Match Against Korean Go Game Champion - Bloomberg Business

Also see Google's DeepMind defeats legendary Go player Lee Se-dol in historic victory (The Verge)

"Google DeepMind’s artificial intelligence system beat a top-ranked player of the board game Go in a televised match in South Korea, providing the first evidence that the company’s software has attained super-human status at a challenging 2,500-year-old strategy contest.
The Internet company is playing a five-match tournament against Lee Sedol, who Google said has been the top-ranked Go player of the past decade, to show off the capabilities of software developed by its London-based AI subsidiary DeepMind. Lee’s loss was announced by match organizers in Seoul."
Google AI Wins First Match Against Korean Go Game Champion - Bloomberg Business

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