Google's AlphaGo wins second game against Go championAI machine takes 2-0 lead against South Korea’s Lee Sedol, putting its owners one victory away from $1m prize
Google’s Go-playing machine has scored a second victory against the best human player. The victory by AlphaGo against South Korea’s Lee Sedol, the winner of 18 world championships, puts the machine’s owners one victory away claiming a $1m (£700,000) prize.
AlphaGo’s first win against Lee, on Wednesday, shook the Go-playing world, marking a milestone in the development of artificial intelligence.
Many had believed it would take another decade for computers to conquer the ancient Chinese board game, one of the most creative games ever devised.
After his first loss, Lee said he was in shock as he had not expected to lose. Google’s team compared AlphaGo’s win to landing on the moon.
The five-game series is scheduled to run until Tuesday.
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Woah!
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What game is this but?
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anky17cool replied at 2016-03-11 15:34 still same question no ans..... | |
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So this means that AI has surpassed Human Intelligence...
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anky17cool replied at 2016-03-11 15:34 Some ancient chinese board game... | |
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brian_rodrigues replied at 2016-03-11 19:15 Chinese board game.. Surely gonn bounce over my head | |
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anky17cool replied at 2016-03-11 20:02 haha... I too do not know what exactly the game is called or how it is played... May be @MZ_JackZhang can tell us better... | |
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brian_rodrigues replied at 2016-03-11 20:08 Surely he can i guess.. But depends on when he replies | |
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anky17cool replied at 2016-03-11 22:40 Hopefully soon before the AlphaGo wins the third match... | |
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