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For questions related to DeepMind's AlphaGo, which is the first computer Go program to beat a human professional Go player without handicaps on a full-sized 19x19 board. AlphaGo was introduced in the paper "Mastering the game of Go with deep neural networks and tree search" (2016) by David Silver et al. There have been three more powerful successors of AlphaGo: AlphaGo Master, AlphaGo Zero and AlphaZero.

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Why did AlphaGo lose its Go game?

Basically, AlphaGo is good at making lots of small decisions well, and managing risk and uncertainty better than humans can. … then AlphaGo successfully attacked it. …
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Does the recent advent of a Go playing computer represent Artificial Intelligence?

What the AlphaGo victory represents has several components. … (AlphaGo is seeing one pixel per stone, whereas we have very, very high-resolution eyes and the visual cortex to match.) …
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