A Google computer program again defeated its human opponent in a final match of the ancient Chinese board game "Go," sealing its 4-1 victory Tuesday. The week-long showdown between South Korean Go ...
Why a win for the machine is so important to the future of AI. Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo on day one of five-day match. Google DeepMind/YouTube — -- A machine has officially one-upped the world ...
March 15, 2016 brought us a milestone in artificial intelligence 10 years earlier than experts expected: AlphaGo, the AI-based computer created by Google DeepMind, beat world champion Go player Lee ...
Google's DeepMind lab has built an artificially intelligent program that taught itself to become one of the world's most dominant Go players. Google says the program, AlphaGo Zero, endowed itself with ...
Go is a board game that originated in China more than 2,500 years ago. It is played by 40 million-plus worldwide and is considered one of the four essential arts required of a true Chinese scholar.
A Google-developed supercomputer stunned South Korean Go grandmaster Lee Se-Dol by taking the first game of a five-match showdown between man and machine in Seoul on Wednesday. After about 3-1/2 hours ...
The Google-owned computer algorithm AlphaGo is retiring from playing humans in the ancient Chinese game of Go after roundly defeating the worlds top player this week, its developer said Saturday.
(NEW YORK) — In the battle of man versus machine, humans scored an increasingly rare victory when Go Grandmaster Lee Sedol won a consolation round against Google’s AlphaGo computer program. Lee’s ...
In 2016, the AlphaGo computer program beat South Korean Go player Lee Sedol 4:1, shocking the world with the power of artificial intelligence (AI). Today, AI has penetrated everyday life and ...