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 ...
In South Korea on Wednesday, a human champion of the ancient game of "Go" will square off against a computer programmed by Google DeepMind, an AI company owned by the search giant. If the machine can ...
Ahead of a historic showdown between Go grandmaster Lee Se-dol and Google’s artificial intelligence program AlphaGo, tension filled the air of the venue, the Four Seasons Hotel in Seoul, on Wednesday.
No, the honor of that title goes to 18-year-year-old Chinese wunderkind Ke Jie. Prior to AlphaGo’s victory over Lee Sedol, Ke stated that he had no interest in going toe-to-toe with the digital ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean Lee Sedol won his first match against a computer program developed by a Google subsidiary on Sunday in the ancient board game Go, denying a clean sweep for the ...
After three straight defeats, Korean Go master Lee Se-dol finally won a victory against Google’s artificial intelligence AlphaGo in their fourth match on Sunday. Lee’s victory comes after he lost ...