Google’s computer program AlphaGo has defeated the world’s best Go player in the second out of three games, scoring an overall win for the artificial intelligence algorithm in the fiendishly complex board game.
Chinese champion Ke Jie gave up on Thursday after both the computer and human surprised the audience with their innovative strategies.
Although the ancient board game of Go has few rules, its complexity means it had been considered unimaginable for a computer to beat a human champion. However, AlphaGo, developed by Google’s DeepMind unit, beat the South Korean grandmaster Lee Se-dol last year.
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