Google’s software AlphaGo the world champion in the complex Asian board game Go final reports. AlphaGo also won the third game.
18x Go World Champion Lee Sedol is finally defeated by Google’s AlphaGo program. Sedol lost the first three games of a total of five games. The fourth and fifth game will be Sunday and Monday still finished so Sedol still has a chance to show that he AlphaGo the boss can be.
Especially the second game on Thursday morning was very exciting and led to a type of extension. Therein Lee kept getting one minute to the next move to make. “I’m sorry that I do not have people to meet their expectations,” Lee said after the decisive duel Saturday morning.
“Machine learning”
AlphaGo uses Google’s Deep Mind software, which uses machine learning to make themselves better. Researchers trained by Deep Mind put the computer 30 million of professional players, to let him afterwards jars against himself play, making it extra turn and learned tactics.
In 1996, he managed a chess computer all to beat the reigning chess champion, but until this week, getting the software not to win the absolute world Go area. Go is an extensive and complicated game, with an average pot of 150 set up can cause more results on the board than there are atoms in the universe.
$ 1 million
Go-matches between Lee Sedol and AlphaGo be broadcast live on YouTube. They start pretty early, at half past five in the morning Dutch time. And then you even understand the rules. Lee played for a prize of $ 1 million. Because AlphaGo won that money now goes to charity.
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