Article "Facebook aims its AI at the game no computer can crack"
by Case Metz
March 3, 2015
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Article "Facebook aims its AI at the game no computer can crack"
by Case Metz
March 3, 2015
Article "‘Go’ Is the Game Machines Can’t Beat. Google’s Artificial Intelligence Whiz Hints That His Will."
by Mark Bergen
November 20, 2015
https://youtu.be/ay6z_vXZzX8
Why Go is so difficult for AI
Published on May 31, 2017
Article "Top Go Player Ke Jie Loses to Made-in-China AI"
Following in the footsteps of AlphaGo, China’s Golaxy has proved itself against elite competition in one of the world’s most complex board games.
by Fu Danni
April 27, 2018
https://youtu.be/QR8tAyzkTdE
Building a Go AI with Kubernetes and TensorFlow - Andrew Jackson & Josh Hoak, Google
Published on May 4, 2018
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Building a Go AI with Kubernetes and TensorFlow - Andrew Jackson & Josh Hoak, Google (Beginner Skill Level)
Reinforcement learning approaches can be massively parallelized, so Kubernetes seems like a natural fit, as Kubernetes is all about reducing the overhead for managing applications. However, it can be daunting to wade into Kubernetes and Machine Learning, especially when you add in hardware accelerators like GPUs or TPUs! This talk will break down how you can use Kubernetes and TensorFlow to create, in relatively few lines of code, a tabula rasa AI that can play the game of go, inspired by the AlphaZero algorithm published by Deepmind. This talk will rely on GPUs, TPUs, TensorFlow, KubeFlow, and large-scale Kubernetes Engine clusters.
"About Josh
Josh has been a software engineer at Google for the last 6 years, most recently working on Google Kubernetes Engine. Josh learned to program a decade ago writing python scripts to generate go books, and has been a go enthusiast ever since.
About Andrew
Andrew Jackson currently works on machine learning at Google, previously working on the Google Clips camera. Outside of Google, Andrew Jackson serves on the board of directors of the American Go Association.
https://youtu.be/LRqlmjL3-n8
MiniGo: TensorFlow meets Andrew Jackson
Published on Jun 12, 2018
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TensorFlow meets Andrew Jackson, one of the authors of MiniGo - an open source, unofficial implementation of AlphaGo Zero that you can find on the TensorFlow GitHub site. Josh Gordon chats with Andrew to learn more about the game of Go, the MiniGo GUI, and a bit about how parts of the algorithm works.
Article "Web3 AI Company Altered State Machine Teams Up with FIFA to Launch “Smart Football” Game"
by Cindy Tan
November 8, 2022
Article "Man beats machine at Go in human victory over AI"
Amateur Kellin Pelrine exploited weakness in systems that have otherwise dominated board game’s grandmasters
by Richard Waters
February 17, 2023