On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 11:23:23PM +0800, Cai Gengyang wrote:
> So I am back and ready to get started with building a Go AI Machine. I am
> genuinely quite intrigued by the potential impact of AI on Go and also
> other applications ... Where / How do i start learning how to build this?

Haven't you already asked a month ago?

        http://computer-go.org/pipermail/computer-go/2015-August/007794.html

If you are unsatisfied by the answers, perhaps continuing that thread
would be better.


On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 07:11:10PM +1000, djhbrown . wrote:
> Whichever route you try, you are unlikely to get anywhere non-trivial doing
> it on your own, unless you are a Mozart of the keyboard and had produced
> impressive programs by the age of 8 years old.  After you reach the ripe
> old age of 19, your brain basically stops growing except for a few neurons
> in your neocortex to stop you doing thoughtless teenage things; apart from
> that, your learning curve is downhill from then on...

I believe most of the strong programs are actually works of programmers
working mostly alone.

(SCNR, even though these posts are getting more and more unpleasant.)

-- 
                                Petr Baudis
        If you have good ideas, good data and fast computers,
        you can do almost anything. -- Geoffrey Hinton
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