AfterdefeatingKeJie,consideredtheworld’sbestWeiqi,orGoplayerinMay,theartificialintelligence(AI)programAlphaGoannounceditsretirementfromtheChineseancientboardgam
Google'sDeepMindsaysithasmadeanotherbigadvanceinartificialintelligencebygettingamachinetomastertheChinesegameofGowithouthelpfromhumanplayers.TheAlphaGoprogram,d
AseniorofficialofChina'sWeiqiAssociation(CWA)saidonSundaythatit'sluckyforbothAlphaGoandWeiqiwhentheymet,whichbroughtthebestineachother.HuaYigang,deputychairmano
Thematch,thelastofthreebetweenKeandAlphaGo,wastheculminationoftheFutureofGoSummitinWuzhen,EastChina'sZhejiangProvince,withzeropointsforhumanplayerswhoalsotookon
Theworld’sNo.1weiqi(Go)playerKeJielostthecontestagainsthisartificialintelligence(AI)rival,AlphaGo,inthethirdandalsofinalmatchofthesummitonSaturday.KeJieplaysaga
DespitelosingthesecondgamewithGoogle'sartificialintelligenceprogramAlphaGoonThursday,KeJie,the19-year-oldNo1humanGoplayerintheworld,earnedpraisefromexpertsandfa
Google’sAlphaGoAIhasonceagainmadethecasethatmachinesarenowsmarterthanman—whenitcomestogamesofstrategy,atleast.AlphaGomadeitsnamelastyearwhenitdefeatedhigh-profi
The five-day Future of Go Summit which began in Wuzhen, East China's Zhejiang province, on Tuesday will see the world's top-ranked human player, 19-year-old Ke Jie of China, take on AlphaGo, an artificial intelligence program, in a best-of-three go contest.
Thefive-dayFutureofGoSummitwhichbeganinWuzhen,EastChina'sZhejiangprovince,onTuesdaywillseetheworld'stop-rankedhumanplayer,19-year-oldKeJieofChina,takeonAlphaGo,
Thefinalbattlebetweenmanandmachinehasbegunwiththeworld'stopGoplayertakingonGoogle'sAlphaGo.China'sKeJie,19,hasstartedthefirstgameinabestofthreecontestagainstGoo
The world's top weiqi (or Go) player, Ke Jie, believes he has got what it takes to beat the artificial intelligence program AlphaGo, which has just thrashed South Korean grandmaster Lee See-dol, but Ke admits his chances of winning are shrinking as AlphaGo "learns" at a stunning pace.
Go grandmaster Lee Sedol of South Korea showed a beautiful play, challenging a Go-playing artificial intelligence (AI) to the last minute, despite a 4-1 loss in a historic match of the ancient Chinese board game.
Google's Go-playing computer program AlphaGo on Tuesday ended a historic match of the ancient Chinese board game with Go grandmaster Lee Sedol of South Korea by taking a 4-1 lead with its fourth victory in the final match of the best-of-five series.
Go grandmaster Lee Sedol of South Korea on Tuesday pursued a strategy of building more territory in an early phase at the final match of the best-of-five series with Google's computer program AlphaGo at the ancient Chinese board game.
Lee, one of the world's top players and a holder of 18 international titles, recovered from three consecutive losses against the AlphaGo program developed by DeepMind.
South Korean Go grandmaster Lee Sedol said on Sunday that Google's computer program AlphaGo has weak points after his first victory over the Go-playing artificial intelligence (AI) in the fourth of the best-of-five series at the ancient Chinese board game.
Human Go champion Lee Sedol of South Korea finally defeated Google's Go-playing artificial intelligence (AI) AlphaGo on Sunday in the fourth match after three straight losses at the ancient Chinese board game.