On 1/27/16 12:08 PM, Aja Huang wrote:
2016-01-27 18:46 GMT+00:00 Aja Huang <ajahu...@google.com
<mailto:ajahu...@google.com>>:
Hi all,
We are very excited to announce that our Go program, AlphaGo, has
beaten a professional player for the first time. AlphaGo beat the
European champion Fan Hui by 5 games to 0. We hope you enjoy our
paper, published in Nature today. The paper and all the games can be
found here:
http://www.deepmind.com/alpha-go.html
The paper is freely available to download at the bottom of the page.
https://storage.googleapis.com/deepmind-data/assets/papers/deepmind-mastering-go.pdf
Aja
AlphaGo will be competing in a match against Lee Sedol in Seoul,
this March, to see whether we finally have a Go program that is
stronger than any human!
Aja
PS I am very busy preparing AlphaGo for the match, so apologies in
advance if I cannot respond to all questions about AlphaGo.
Congratulations on your achievement. While scanning the web articles
yesterday, I came across this one:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-27/google-computers-defeat-human-players-at-2-500-year-old-board-game
It states that the winner of the March match gets $1mil. This is the
only reference to any prize I have found. Is it correct?
Thank you,
Michael
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