Human Go champion scores first win over machine after 3 losses

Go fans whose pride was crushed by the earlier defeats cheered the result.

A champion Go player has scored his first win over Go-playing computer software after losing three straight times.

Lee Sedol’s victory Sunday over AlphaGo in the ancient Chinese game served as a reminder that Google’s Go-playing program is not perfect and has room for improvement.

AlphaGo, the first computer system to defeat a top Go player, has already clinched the best-of-five series and the $1 million prize, which will be donated to charity.

Go fans whose pride was crushed by the earlier defeats cheered the result.

Prior to the series, Go fans believed that the game would prove too complex for the machine.

Newsletter

Introducing 'Fronx' - Maruti Suzuki's sporty C-SUV at Ambal Auto's Nexa showroom in Nava India!

The car is designed with a modern aerodynamic style that is both aesthetically pleasing and sporty. The Fronx C-SUV is p...

Hello iPhone: Following EU, Indian Government to make USB-C charging port mandatory across all smartphones

Earlier this year, Greg Joswiak, Senior Vice President, worldwide marketing at Apple said during The Wall Street Journal...

Covid Vaccine 100% Effective On 12-15-Year-Olds: BioNTech-Pfizer

Covid Vaccine 100% Effective On 12-15-Year-Olds: BioNTech-Pfizer

Telegram introduces group voice chat in a unique way to mimic conference calls

Telegram introduces group voice chat in a unique way to mimic conference calls

Coimbatoreans witnessed The Great Conjunction with a telescopic view

The solar system's two biggest planets - Jupiter and Saturn were in a straight plane yesterdayas part of "The Great Conj...

Astronomy Festival on 21 Dec: Discussion on rare event of alignment of Jupiter and Saturn

Astronomy Festival on the 21st: Discussion on the rare event of alignment of Jupiter and Saturn