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Google Go-Playing A.I. Retires To Focus On Energy Conservation And Medicine (engadget.com)

After "narrowly" beating the world's top Go player, what's left for Google's AlphaGo AI? Engadget reports: Now that it has nothing left to prove, the AI is hanging up its boots and leaving the world of competitive Go behind. AlphaGo's developers from Google-owned DeepMind will now focus on creating advanced general algorithms to help scientists find elusive cures for diseases, conjure up a way to dramatically reduce energy consumption and invent new revolutionary materials. Before they leave Go behind completely, though, they plan to publish one more paper later this year to reveal how they tweaked the AI to prepare it for the matches against Ke Jie. They're also developing a tool that would show how AlphaGo would respond to a particular situation on the Go board with help from the world's number one player. While you'll have to wait a while for those two, you'll soon be able to watch 50 games AlphaGo played against itself when it was training
The first ten games that AlphaGo played against itself are already online. Shi Yue, 9 Dan Professional and World Champion, described them as "Like nothing I've ever seen before -- they're how I imagine games from far in the future." Google announced that this week's competition "has been the highest possible pinnacle for AlphaGo as a competitive program. For that reason, the Future of Go Summit is our final match event with AlphaGo... We hope that the story of AlphaGo is just the beginning."

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  1. Re:Not enought balls for a rematch? by religionofpeas · · Score: 4, Informative

    At least IBM had the balls to go again.

    I don't think Ke Jie has the balls to do it again. It would be utterly pointless too, because the AI will keep improving much quicker than human players.

    “I feel like his game is more and more like the ‘Go god’. Really, it is brilliant,” he said.
    Ke vowed never again to subject himself to the “horrible experience”.

    https://www.theguardian.com/te...

  2. All 50 self-playing games have been released by religionofpeas · · Score: 3, Informative

    https://twitter.com/DeepMindAI...

    We decided to publish the remaining #AlphaGo self-play games in one go. We hope players around the world enjoy them!

    https://deepmind.com/research/...

  3. Re:No surprise, as it cannot perform anymore by Nova77 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Wow, way to talk without knowing a thing about it.

    AlphaGo managed to beat one of the best player in recent history (Lee Sedol) last year, then went on a 60-0 strike against the highest ranked professionals. Now he won a tournament with the world champion without ever showing a weakness. The experts were pretty much anonymous that he never had a chance at this point.

    DeepMind have already published the details of the algorithm in a Nature paper and will do the same with the recent improvements later this year. I guess if you're right nobody will be able to reproduce the results...