Consider the teleporter as a machine that does two things: deconstructs an input i and constructs an output o. If you divide the machine logically into these two functions, d and c, which are responsible for deconstructing and constructing respectively, you have four ways the machine could function or not function:
If neither d or c work, the machine doesn't do anything.
If d works but c doesn't, the machine definitely kills or destroys the input person.
If d doesn't work and c does, the machine makes a copy of the person. If a being walked i... (read more)
This seems to be just a feature of katago, not a feature of all Go AIs. If this also works against implementations of AlphaGo, then you can start to claim that there are no superhuman go AIs.
No. the paper author tested with Leelazero and a few other AIs manually and it all worked and Chinese and japanese players have being testing with Fine Art and it worked as well.
Consider the teleporter as a machine that does two things: deconstructs an input i and constructs an output o.
If you divide the machine logically into these two functions, d and c, which are responsible for deconstructing and constructing respectively, you have four ways the machine could function or not function:
If neither d or c work, the machine doesn't do anything.
If d works but c doesn't, the machine definitely kills or destroys the input person.
If d doesn't work and c does, the machine makes a copy of the person. If a being walked i... (read more)