[Computer-go] Notes from the Asilomar Conference on Beneficial AI

2017-02-09 Thread Freeman Ng
My favorite blogger's account of this conference that the Deep Mind team also participated in. http://slatestarcodex.com/2017/02/06/notes-from-the-asilomar-conference-on-beneficial-ai/ Note: he's neither a Go player nor a computer programmer, which limits his AlphaGo related reporting, but I thou

Re: [Computer-go] Notes from the Asilomar Conference on Beneficial AI

2017-02-09 Thread Richard J Lorentz
Thanks for the interesting link. Indeed, some good reading there. One quote that I've seen various versions of a number of times now: " More interesting for the rest of us, AlphaGo is playing moves and styles that all human masters had dismissed as stupid centuries ago." Can any one point me

Re: [Computer-go] Notes from the Asilomar Conference on Beneficial AI

2017-02-09 Thread Shawn Ligocki
I remember hearing widespread surprise at many of AlphaGo's moves vs. Lee Sedol: * Game 1 - Moves 10&12 - Attach and pull back after pincer. Which is widely taught as bad play. * Game 2 - Move 37 - 5th line shoulder hit. Likewise students are taught to almost never play 5th line shoulder hit. and

Re: [Computer-go] Notes from the Asilomar Conference on Beneficial AI

2017-02-09 Thread Álvaro Begué
If you like video commentary, Haylee has five game reviews, starting with this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_24iaUMRFs&t=1109s You may also enjoy this lecture (probably best for kyu players): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8Eh41m7gVA (you may want to skip to around 9:00). Enjoy, Álvaro

Re: [Computer-go] Computer-go Digest, Vol 85, Issue 3 - Alphago style

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