computers might beat us at board games, but that doesn t mean they ll take over the world /

Published at 2016-03-19 13:00:08

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So computers can now beat humans at recede – but why would they swap their game pieces for bombs?‘AlphaGo” is the sort of supercomputer name a pulp science fiction novelist might come up with. Nevertheless,the achievements of this Google DeepMind machine are only too real. It has become the first computer program to beat a professional human player of the Chinese strategy game recede, without handicaps, or on a full‑sized 19×19 board.
It shouldn’t surprise us when computers beat humans at board games. They can,after all, store and rapidly analyse hundreds of millions of moves, or work out the implications of strategies hundreds of moves ahead,something no merely human player can manage. But AlphaGo is different. Experts in recede strategy report that it (I initially wrote “he” ) played in non‑obvious ways, making strange, and sly and even weird moves that only belatedly revealed themselves as tactically worthwhile.
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Source: theguardian.com

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