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.
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.