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 ...
"They were neck-and-neck for its entirety, in a game filled with complex fighting," according to a recap. The five-game match will continue... In the first of a series of games pitting Google's AI ...
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 ...
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology President Park Chong-rae, left, and Professor Lee Se-dol talks during a press conference on April 11. [ULSAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND ...
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 ...
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Google's Awakening, The King's Return

Elon Musk, who founded Tesla, feared that Google might dominate even the AI world. When Google acquired DeepMind, which ...
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SEOUL, South Korea -- Google''s computer program AlphaGo defeated its human opponent, South Korean Go champion Lee Sedol, on Wednesday in the first face-off of a historic five-game match. AlphaGo''s..
Last week, machine learning took a big leap forward when Google’s AlphaGo, a machine algorithm, beat the world champion, Lee Sedol, in the game Go. An ancient Chinese board game that dates back nearly ...