Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo [link to live feed]
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Re: Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo [link to live feed].
Hello Jesse:
Will this match be a milestone? I want to think that it is comparable to Deep Blue versus Kasparov or Chinook versus Tinsley matches.
Chinook is an American checkers/English draughts engine. Tinsley was the best player in the history of this game. There were two matches between them: London 1992 (+4 =33 -2 in favour of Tinsley) and Boston 1994 (+0 =6 -0 and Tinsley forfeited due to a severe illness).
Just to warm up the imminent human-machine Go match, I would like to write a little about those two historical matches.
A summary of London 1992 match can be found in pages 275-322 (chapters 16 and 17) of the book One Jump Ahead. Computer Perfection at Checkers. Revised Edition. It includes some logs of the games.
A summary of Boston 1994 match can be found in chapter 21 of the same book. Fortunately, there is a long summary of this match online.
I recommend these readings to everyone if you have some spare time.
Regards from Spain.
Ajedrecista.
Thanks for the link! I will try to watch a bit of the match although I am totally clueless about Go.Jesse Gersenson wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFr3K2DORc8
Will this match be a milestone? I want to think that it is comparable to Deep Blue versus Kasparov or Chinook versus Tinsley matches.
Chinook is an American checkers/English draughts engine. Tinsley was the best player in the history of this game. There were two matches between them: London 1992 (+4 =33 -2 in favour of Tinsley) and Boston 1994 (+0 =6 -0 and Tinsley forfeited due to a severe illness).
Just to warm up the imminent human-machine Go match, I would like to write a little about those two historical matches.
A summary of London 1992 match can be found in pages 275-322 (chapters 16 and 17) of the book One Jump Ahead. Computer Perfection at Checkers. Revised Edition. It includes some logs of the games.
A summary of Boston 1994 match can be found in chapter 21 of the same book. Fortunately, there is a long summary of this match online.
I recommend these readings to everyone if you have some spare time.
Regards from Spain.
Ajedrecista.
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Re: Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo [link to live feed]
AlphaGo won the first game!
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Re: Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo [link to live feed]
Very impressive! I welcome our new computer overlord.IanO wrote:AlphaGo won the first game!
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Re: Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo [link to live feed]
This video is 4 hours long. Has anyone watched it? Have the experts discerned any weaknesses in this version of AlphaGo?Jesse Gersenson wrote:
Remember that in the first game in the first match between Deep Blue and Kasparov on 1996, Deep Blue won the first game - but Gary hit right back by winning the second game, going on to win the match 4-2, so it's not over yet...
Human chess is partly about tactics and strategy, but mostly about memory
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Re: Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo [link to live feed]
For me it is over now that the computer has actually won one game against a 9d. Most were predicting 5-0 in favor of Lee.
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Re: Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo [link to live feed]
Expert analysis is that both players made mistakes - link.
The match is not yet a foregone conclusion.
The match is not yet a foregone conclusion.
Human chess is partly about tactics and strategy, but mostly about memory
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Re: Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo [link to live feed]
I do not know what was the opinion of the majority but I did not predict 5-0 in favor of Lee.Daniel Shawul wrote:For me it is over now that the computer has actually won one game against a 9d. Most were predicting 5-0 in favor of Lee.
I wrote in another thread before the beginning of the first game:
"I will not be surprised if AlphaGo wins every game because it is obvious that in every complex game a computer is going to beat every human if the programmers are good enough."
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Re: Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo [link to live feed].
Jesus : Here is a great little article on Wikipedia about the history and rules of 'Go' .
Allan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(game)
Allan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(game)
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Re: Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo [link to live feed].
Sorry Jesus. I don't know what happened. I typed in ["Go" game] into Google
and a very informative article on the game appeared but when I copied the link
and pasted it onto your letter it came up with something completely different.
You might have more success if you go -no pun intended- directly to Wikipedia
yourself.
Allan
and a very informative article on the game appeared but when I copied the link
and pasted it onto your letter it came up with something completely different.
You might have more success if you go -no pun intended- directly to Wikipedia
yourself.
Allan