A South Korean master of the ancient strategy game Go has announced his retirement from professional competition due to the rise of what he says is unbeatable artificial intelligence. The news that ...
AlphaGo has defeated South Korean Go champion Lee Se-dol in the first match of the landmark games between man and artificial intelligence (AI). It was the first match out of a total of five between ...
DeepMind's Artificial Intelligence (AI) beat South Korean Go champion for the second time in a row in the landmark battle between man and machine, though not as overwhelmingly as the first, with more ...
In the first match of his retirement series, South Korean Go master Lee Se-dol defeated home-developed artificial intelligence program HanDol on Wednesday. Lee secured the victory after 92 stones ...
Google's DeepMind division has been demolishing human opponents left in right in traditional games like Go (also called Baduk), and even more modern fare like Starcraft. However, one human Go player ...
After Google's AlphaBrain artificial intelligence beat one of South Korea's best Go players earlier this year, we humans get a second chance at glory. Adam Bolton is a contributor for CNET based in ...
Lee Se-dol, South Korea's top Go player, finally beat AlphaGo—an artificial-intelligence project developed by Google—after three straight losses. Photo: Getty SEOUL—A simple computer pop-up message ...
South Korean Go master Lee Se-dol said Wednesday he was impressed by the machine-like behavior of a Google programmer who was placing stones for the artificial intelligence program AlphaGo during the ...