AlphaGo, computer Go program, Google DeepMind, London, United Kingdom


Google DeepMind: Ground-breaking AlphaGo masters the game of Go

Published on Jan 27, 2016

In a paper published in Nature on 28th January 2016, we describe a new approach to computer Go. This is the first time ever that a computer program “AlphaGo” has defeated a human professional player.

The game of Go is widely viewed as an unsolved “grand challenge” for artificial intelligence. Games are a great testing ground for inventing smarter, more flexible algorithms that have the ability to tackle problems in ways similar to humans. The first classic game mastered by a computer was noughts and crosses (also known as tic-tac-toe) in 1952. But until now, one game has thwarted A.I. researchers: the ancient game of Go.

Despite decades of work, the strongest computer Go programs only played at the level of human amateurs. AlphaGo has won over 99% of games against the strongest other computer Go programs. It also defeated the human European champion by 5-0 in tournament games, a feat previously believed to be at least a decade away. In March 2016, AlphaGo will face its ultimate challenge: a 5-game challenge match in Seoul against the legendary Lee Sedol—the top Go player in the world over the past decade

This video tells the story so far...

With Demis Hassabis, Google DeepMind
 

The computer that mastered Go

Published on Jan 27, 2016

Go is an ancient Chinese board game, often viewed as the game computers could never play. Now researchers from Google-owned company DeepMind have proven the naysayers wrong, creating an artificial intelligence - called AlphaGo – which has beaten a professional Go player for the first time. In this Nature Video, we go behind the scenes to learn about the game, the programme and what this means for the future of AI.
 
In March 2016, AlphaGo will face its ultimate challenge: a 5-game challenge match in Seoul against the legendary Lee Sedol, the top Go player in the world over the past decade.
 

Match 1 - Google DeepMind Challenge Match: Lee Sedol vs AlphaGo

Started streaming March 9, 2016

Watch DeepMind's program AlphaGo take on the legendary Lee Sedol (9-dan pro), the top Go player of the past decade, in a $1M 5-game challenge match in Seoul. This is the livestream for Match 1 to be played on: 9th March 13:00 KST (local), 04:00 GMT; note for US viewers this is the day before on: 8th March 20:00 PT, 23:00 ET.

In October 2015, AlphaGo became the first computer program ever to beat a professional Go player by winning 5-0 against the reigning 3-times European Champion Fan Hui (2-dan pro). That work was featured in a front cover article in the science journal Nature in January 2016.

Match commentary by Michael Redmond (9-dan pro) and Chris Garlock.

AlphaGo team at DeepMind wins the first round against Lee Sedol!
 

AlphaGo beats Lee Sedol

Published on Mar 9, 2016

DeepMind's program AlphaGo defeated Lee Sedol (9-dan pro), the top Go player of the past decade, in the first match in Seoul on 9th March 2016. Match commentary by Michael Redmond (9-dan pro) and Chris Garlock.
 

Match 2 - Google DeepMind Challenge Match: Lee Sedol vs AlphaGo

Started streaming March 10, 2016

Lee Sedol vs AlphaGo 0:2
 

AlphaGo beats Lee Sedol again, in match 2

Published on Mar 10, 2016

On Google DeepMind Challenge Match 2, DeepMind's program AlphaGo defeated Lee Sedol (9-dan pro, the top Go player of the past decade). The match took place in Seoul on 10 March 2016. Match commentary by Michael Redmond (9-dan pro) and Chris Garlock.
 

Don’t freak out over Google’s AI beating a Go grandmaster. It’s a good thing

Published on Mar 10, 2016

The match between Google's AlphaGo and a top ranked human player is a way of judging the suddenly rapid progress of artificial intelligence that may show how far these technologies have come—and how far they may go.
 

Match 1 15 min Summary - Google DeepMind Challenge Match

Published on Mar 11, 2016

15 minute Summary by Michael Redmond 9 dan professional and Chris Garlock on today's historic second match between DeepMind's program AlphaGo take on the legendary Lee Sedol (9-dan pro), the top Go player of the past decade, in a $1M 5-game challenge match in Seoul.

In October 2015, AlphaGo became the first computer program ever to beat a professional Go player by winning 5-0 against the reigning 3-times European Champion Fan Hui (2-dan pro). That work was featured in a front cover article in the science journal Nature in January 2016.
 

Match 2 15 Minute Summary - Google DeepMind Challenge Match 2016

Published on Mar 12, 2016

15 minute Summary by Michael Redmond 9 dan professional and Chris Garlock on today's historic second match between DeepMind's program AlphaGo take on the legendary Lee Sedol (9-dan pro), the top Go player of the past decade, in a $1M 5-game challenge match in Seoul.

In October 2015, AlphaGo became the first computer program ever to beat a professional Go player by winning 5-0 against the reigning 3-times European Champion Fan Hui (2-dan pro). That work was featured in a front cover article in the science journal Nature in January 2016.
 

Match 3 15 Minute Summary - Google DeepMind Challenge Match 2016

Published on Mar 12, 2016

15 minute Summary by Michael Redmond 9 dan professional and Chris Garlock on today's third match between DeepMind's program AlphaGo take on the legendary Lee Sedol (9-dan pro), the top Go player of the past decade, in a $1M 5-game challenge match in Seoul.

In October 2015, AlphaGo became the first computer program ever to beat a professional Go player by winning 5-0 against the reigning 3-times European Champion Fan Hui (2-dan pro). That work was featured in a front cover article in the science journal Nature in January 2016.
 

Lee Sedol beats AlphaGo!

Published on Mar 13, 2016

On Google DeepMind Challenge Match 4, Lee Sedol (9-dan pro, the top Go player of the past decade) defeated DeepMind's program AlphaGo. The match took place in Seoul on 13 March 2016. Match commentary by Michael Redmond (9-dan pro) and Chris Garlock.
Lee Sedol vs AlphaGo, Match 4
 
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