DeepMind's go AI, called AlphaGo, has beaten the European champion with a score of 5-0. A match against top ranked human, Lee Se-dol, is scheduled for March.
Games are a great testing ground for developing smarter, more flexible algorithms that have the ability to tackle problems in ways similar to humans. Creating programs that are able to play games better than the best humans has a long history
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But one game has thwarted A.I. research thus far: the ancient game of Go.
I don't think it says anything like that.
I included the word "sufficient" as an ass-covering move, because one facet of the problem is we don't really know what will serve as a "sufficient" amount of training data in what context.
But, what specific types of tasks do you think machines still can't do, given sufficient training data? If your answer is something like "physics research," I would rejoinder that if you could generate training data for that job, a machine could do it.