Google’s artificial intelligence group, DeepMind, has unveiled the latest incarnation of its Go-playing program, AlphaGo – an AI so powerful that it derived thousands of years of human knowledge of the game before inventing better moves of its own, all in the space of three days.
Named AlphaGo Zero, the AI program has been hailed as a major advance because it mastered the ancient Chinese board game from scratch, and with no human help beyond being told the rules. In games against the 2015 version, which famously beat Lee Sedol, the South Korean grandmaster, in the following year, AlphaGo Zero won 100 to 0.
'It's able to create knowledge itself': Google unveils AI that learns on its own
So an AI can duplicate a thousand years of human learning in a matter of days and surpass it.
It's currently limited to problems which can be "perfectly" simulated by a computer, however science makes use of a lot of computer simulations. Self taught AI systems that already know more than humans. I wonder if at some point human intelligence will become obsolete.
Named AlphaGo Zero, the AI program has been hailed as a major advance because it mastered the ancient Chinese board game from scratch, and with no human help beyond being told the rules. In games against the 2015 version, which famously beat Lee Sedol, the South Korean grandmaster, in the following year, AlphaGo Zero won 100 to 0.
'It's able to create knowledge itself': Google unveils AI that learns on its own
So an AI can duplicate a thousand years of human learning in a matter of days and surpass it.
It's currently limited to problems which can be "perfectly" simulated by a computer, however science makes use of a lot of computer simulations. Self taught AI systems that already know more than humans. I wonder if at some point human intelligence will become obsolete.
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