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 ...
At least a decade ahead of expectations, Demis Hassabis and his team at DeepMind created AlphaGo, a software program that defeated Lee Sedol, one of the world's best players, at the complex game ...
ran its "AlphaGo" algorithm on multiple machines to get the performance it needed to outsmart world number one Lee Sedol. Altogether, DeepMind used 1,202 CPUs and 176 GPUs, according to a paper in ...
Nineteen-year-old Jie took on AlphaGo in the spring of 2017 ... A South Korean Go champion, Lee Sedol, had already played DeepMind in March 2016. He lost 4-1, in a series of matches described ...
I have studied the evolution of AI since 2016, the same year AlphaGo defeated Lee Sedol, 18-time world champion of the Chinese board game Go. Lee Sedol was a human being and AlphaGo a program ...