AlphaGo beats the world champion Lee Sedol in first of five matches
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#12Yet people will still tell that worrying about AI taking over is like worrying about overpopulation on Mars, and that this is a problem at least 50 years out.
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#13A historic moment here, folks. Incredible, and in my opinion a little terrifying.
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#16This is my generation's Gary Kasparov vs. Deep Blue. In many ways, it is more significant. Several top commentators were saying how AlphaGo has improved noticeably since October. AlphaGo's victory tonight marks the moment that go is no longer a human dominated contest. It was a very exciting game, incredible level of play. I really enjoyed watching it live with the expert commentary. I recommend the AGA youtube chann…
I was actually thinking about playing a game with another total noob, just for fun, since the rules can be explained in 1 minute (unlike chess).
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#18This not only shows the insane advances in computer AI, but an incredible advancement between the Fan Hui games and this one. Im still going through the kifu to get a sense of how could it have improved so much in only 6 months.
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
Not that terrifying? It's a very special purpose-built tool. We'll still always have Calvinball! https://xkcd.com/1002/
The way AlphaGo plays is more general purpose than other game playing systems. It doesn't have any heuristics, rules, or game rule books programmed into it, it learned to play Go like you would. The same technique could be applied to other areas, the same way DeepMind originally got super-human level Atari 2600 game performance purely by having it watch pixels.