Google’s DeepMind AI beats human Go champion in historic victory

Day 1: Well that didn’t take long. DeepMind’s AlphaGo program has taken the first round against legendary Go player Lee Se-dol, in a landmark moment for artificial intelligence.

Lee resigned after three and a half hours of play, with almost half an hour still left on the clock, realising he would not catch up with AlphaGo’s lead.

Although AlphaGo previously beat the European Go champion, its victory over Lee was not assured; Lee is considered one of the best Go players in the world.

But AlphaGo is a self-learning program and has had time to hone its skills since its last victory against Fan Hui.

The next round against Lee will take place Thursday at 1pm local time (4am GMT/8pm PT/11pm ET), and you’ll be able to watch it, once again, via the stream below.

Original story below…

Later today, Google’s DeepMind AI will take on Lee Se-dol, one of the world’s best players of the board game Go, in a showdown that’s set to last several days.

The match will take place at the Four Seasons hotel in Seoul, South Korea, but will be live streamed over YouTube to ensure we never forget the exact moment artificial intelligence gave humanity a due thrashing (should it win).

In one corner we have Lee Se-dol, currently considered one of the top-ranking Go players (he’s second in international titles right now). In the other corner we have AlphaGo, a program that was built by the Google-owned AI company DeepMind.

You might remember DeepMind causing a buzz earlier this year when it was revealed that its AlphaGo took on and beat European champion Fan Hui last October. It was a landmark moment for artificial intelligence, but a bigger challenge lies ahead of it this week as it faces a tougher opponent.

As well as humanity’s dignity, there’s a $1 million prize pot at stake, but DeepMind will be donating its winnings to charity should it take the crown.

The match will kick off at 1pm local time on March 9, so 4am GMT or 11pm ET/8pm PT (March 8), and you’ll be able to watch it all unfold in the live video stream above.

Source: techradar.com

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