Article 1JG7C AlphaGo taught itself how to win, but without humans it would have run out of time

AlphaGo taught itself how to win, but without humans it would have run out of time

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Alex Hern
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Even at Google's DeepMind, there's still stuff that humans code best, it seems - and it's all down to timing

AlphaGo, the board-game-playing AI from Google's DeepMind subsidiary, is one of the most famous examples of deep learning - machine learning using neural networks - to date. So it may be surprising to learn that some of the code that led to the machine's victory was created by good old-fashioned humans.

The software, which beat Korean Go Champion Lee Sedol 4-1 in March, taught itself to play the ancient Asian game by running millions of simulations against itself.

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