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 ...
The fifth game of the Go tournament in March 2016 between world champion Lee Sedol and AlphaGo, a program designed by the London-based artificial intelligence company DeepMind, is perhaps the best ...
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 ...
Lee Se-dol is the only human to ever beat the AlphaGo software developed by Google's sister company Deepmind. In 2016, he took part in a five-match showdown against AlphaGo, losing four times but ...
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 ...
Google's DeepMind artificial intelligence team is making history. Its AlphaGo program is up 2-0 on Lee Sedol, one of the top Go players alive. This is the first time a computer has beat a human ...