AlphaGo and new multi-agent AI systems are generating strategies and norms beyond human design, forcing urgent decisions on control, accountability, and deployment in defense and airspace management.
The director of gripping documentary "AlphaGo" takes you inside the historic showdown between man and AI -- when even its creators didn't understand what it was doing. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film ...
At one point during his historic defeat to the software AlphaGo last year, world champion Go player Lee Sedol abruptly left the room. The bot had played a move that confounded established theories of ...
The Go-playing artificial intelligence computer system created by Google's DeepMind team called AlphaGo has defeated the second-ranked Go player in the world, South Korean Lee Se-dol. The victory is ...
Following its unbeaten run against the world’s greatest Go player, Google’s AlphaGo algorithm will retire with a near-perfect record. While many have tried to topple its reign, it leaves the game to ...
Google's artificial intelligence program takes four out of five Go games against one of the world's top-ranked players. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT ...
South Korean professional Go player Lee Sedol reviews the match after winning against Google's artificial intelligence program, AlphaGo. Credit: Lee Jin-man/AP/REX ...
With a decisive victory over a world champion Go player, a computer program not only mastered what may be the world's most complex board game, it also changed the scope of future AI research. Google ...
Five years ago, Marc Andreesen famously said that “software is eating the world”, and, indeed, software-driven start-ups have boomed. AlphaGo’s 4-1 victory over Lee Sedol, a human champion in the game ...
AlphaGo is going out on top. After beating Ke Jie, the world’s best player of the ancient Chinese board game Go, for the third time today at the Future of Go Summit in Wuzhen, Google’s DeepMind unit ...
Afternoon after afternoon, I found myself in a glitzy sixth-floor ballroom in Seoul’s new Four Seasons hotel that had been repurposed as a press room. There was a lot of coffee. Korean journalists ...