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World's top Go player Ke Jie announces rematch with AI

TheAlphaGofromGoogle,anAIalgorithmthatispartofDeepMind,defeatedthehumanworldchampionKeJieinathree-partmatchinMaythisyear.Aftertheloss,Kevowedhewouldneverplayaco

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Human go grandmaster trounced by Google-developed AI player

Thematch,thelastofthreebetweenKeandAlphaGo,wastheculminationoftheFutureofGoSummitinWuzhen,EastChina'sZhejiangProvince,withzeropointsforhumanplayerswhoalsotookon

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World’s top weiqi player Ke Jie loses third match against AlphaGo

Theworld’sNo.1weiqi(Go)playerKeJielostthecontestagainsthisartificialintelligence(AI)rival,AlphaGo,inthethirdandalsofinalmatchofthesummitonSaturday.KeJieplaysaga

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For top player Ke, it's a Go no-go

DespitelosingthesecondgamewithGoogle'sartificialintelligenceprogramAlphaGoonThursday,KeJie,the19-year-oldNo1humanGoplayerintheworld,earnedpraisefromexpertsandfa

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Battle between China's Go champion and computer begins

Thefinalbattlebetweenmanandmachinehasbegunwiththeworld'stopGoplayertakingonGoogle'sAlphaGo.China'sKeJie,19,hasstartedthefirstgameinabestofthreecontestagainstGoo

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Top Go player ponders AlphaGo matchup

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.