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.
Who do you think said that in this case?
Just to be clear about your position, what do you think are reasonable values for
human-level AI with 10% probability
/human-level AI with 50% probability
andhuman-level AI with 90% probability
?I think the question in this thread is about how much the deep learning Go program should move my beliefs about this, whatever they may be. My answer is "very little in a sooner direction" (just because it is a successful example of getting a complex thing working). The question wasn't "what are your belief about how far human level AI is" (mine are centered fairly far out).