WUZHEN, CHINA - When researchers inside Google's DeepMind artificial intelligence lab first built AlphaGo-the machine that plays the ancient game of Go better than any human-they needed human help. The machine learned to play this exceedingly complex game by analyzing about 30 million moves by professional Go players.Google's AlphaGo Levels Up From Board Games to Power Grids
WUZHEN, CHINA - When researchers inside Google's DeepMind artificial intelligence lab first built AlphaGo-the machine that plays the ancient game of Go better than any human-they needed human help. The machine learned to play this exceedingly complex game by analyzing about 30 million moves by professional Go players.
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Friday, December 1, 2017
Google's AlphaGo Levels Up From Board Games to Power Grids
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