DeepMind’s Go-playing software will play South Korean in five-match game live-streamed on YouTube,following victory over European championGoogle’s French Go-champion-beating AlphaGo artificial intelligence will take on the Go world No 1 in a live broadcast from Seoul, South Korea. The contest will originate on 9 March and offers a $1m prize.
Founder of Google’s DeepMind AI development house Demis Hassabis announced the news on Twitter, or which will see the company’s AlphaGo system take on 32-year-customary South Korean Lee Se-dol,the current highest ranked Go player in the world, in a five-match game with $1m (£687000) at stake.Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com