Google's DeepMind lab has built an artificially intelligent program that taught itself to become one of the world's most dominant Go players. Google says the program, AlphaGo Zero, endowed itself with ...
Google’s Go-playing artificial intelligence (AI) continues its winning streak at this week’s Future of Go Summit, happening in the historic town of Wuzhen, China. The AI ,developed by Google’s ...
The new artificial neural network taught itself to master the ancient game Go within weeks, without any tips from humans. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011. Eric and his family live 100 ...
A Google artificial intelligence algorithm on Tuesday inched closer to once again claiming the title of world champion of the ancient Chinese game of Go, besting its human opponent in the first match ...
AlphaGo, the board-game-playing AI built by Google’s DeepMind subsidiary, just got a huge update, making it smarter — and potentially creepier — than ever before. In a paper published in Nature, the ...
Google’s Deepmind artificial intelligence unit has been working on systems that play the ancient board game called Go. (Wikimedia Commons Photo) Deepmind, the artificial intelligence research ...
Are five human heads better than one computer brain? Not when it comes to playing Go. AlphaGo, the AI created to play the game of Go better than anyone alive, has defeated a team made up of five Go ...
In defeating Lee 4-1, DeepMind, the British startup acquired by Google in 2014 and developer of AlphaGo, achieved something that many computer scientists believed would be decades away. But the matter ...
Google DeepMind's AlphaGo program has beaten Go champion Lee Sedol in its second of five matches. The game started at 1pm Seoul, South Korea-time on Thursday, March 10th. "AlphaGo made a number of ...
Google ’s AlphaGo computer program has won its third, pivotal match against a champion player of Go, the ultra-complex strategic game that till now was seen as one of the last vestiges of human ...
The Google-owned computer algorithm AlphaGo is retiring from playing humans in the ancient Chinese game of Go after roundly defeating the world's top player this week, its developer said Saturday.
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