Go master Lee Se-dol beats Artificial Intelligence player HanDol

Lee Se-dol of South Korea, a Go master who once crushed AlphaGo of Google's DeepMind in 2016 rehashed the triumph in a game yesterday, significantly after he declared his retirement in November since he felt a "artificial intelligence can't be vanquished."

The 36-year-old remains the main human player to have vanquished the Engineer AI framework.

Recently observed the main match of Lee's retirement arrangement. The other two will occur on December 19 and 21.

With a two-stone preferred position toward the start of the match, Lee asserted triumph after 92 stones after an early mix-up by HanDol, his AI part, a program created by South Korea's NHN Entertainment Corp.

However, it won't be this simple for him in the last two. The following game will be on a level field.

Lee additionally felt achievement came unreasonably simple for him, in order to scrutinize the nature of the PC.

Same as the match with AlphaGo, where a novice player was behind the PC to put stones, 5-dan player Lee Hwa-seop was put on this situation for Lee's matches with HanDol.

Lee began playing the Chinese technique game since six years of age and turned proficient at 12 years old. In a vocation spreading over 24 years, Lee scored 18 triumphs in global rivalries and 32 successes in nearby occasions, and is considered as one of the best Go players of the advanced time.

Comments

  1. Yes "artificial intelligence can't be vanquished".

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  2. Lee Se-dol is actually a very good player. I really like him.

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