In 1997, IBM’s Deep Blue system defeated the world chess champion, Garry Kasparov. At the time, the victory was widely described as a milestone in artificial intelligence. But Deep Blue’s technology ...
WUZHEN, CHINA ---After winning its three-game match against Chinese grandmaster Ke Jie, the world's top Go player, AlphaGo, is retiring. Demis Hassabis, whose Google-owned artificial intelligence lab ...
After three-and-a-half hours of play, world ‘Go’ champion Lee Se-dol of South Korea admitted defeat in his first match against Google’s artificial intelligence software, AlphaGo. Prior to the wee ...
At one point during his historic defeat to the software AlphaGo last year, world champion Go player Lee Sedol abruptly left the room. The bot had played a move that confounded established theories of ...
AlphaGo is going out on top. After beating Ke Jie, the world’s best player of the ancient Chinese board game Go, for the third time today at the Future of Go Summit in Wuzhen, Google’s DeepMind unit ...
South Korean champion Lee Sedol (upper right) contemplates a move during his game against Google DeepMind’st AlphaGo artificial intelligence program. (Credit: Google DeepMind via YouTube) Google ...
A Google computer program has beaten a master of the Chinese board game Go by three games to nil in a victory which will be heralded as a major leap forward for artificial intelligence. In a match ...
Go champion Lee Sedol (seated at right) reviews the final moves after surrendering his first game to Google DeepMind’s AlphaGo artificial intelligence program. (Credit: Google DeepMind via YouTube) ...
AlphaGo has again defeated Ke Jie, the world’s number one Go player, in their second game, meaning the AI has secured victory in the three-part match. The win over Ke, universally considered the best ...
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