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Google Computers Defeat Human Players at 2,500-Year-Old Board Game

Computers have learned to master backgammon, chess, and Atari's Breakout, but one game has always eluded them. It's a Chinese board game called Go invented more than 2,500 years ago. The artificial-intelligence challenge has piqued the interest of researchers at Google and Facebook, and the search giant has recently made a breakthrough.

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gizmig3009d ago

Another example showing off that AI have a great future in the market and giving us a hope that we can do much better with it.

Stringerbell3008d ago

You'd think it strange that such an antiquated game would pose problems for modern AI.

RetrospectRealm3008d ago

Not much of a shocker to be honest. As great as the greatest Go champion might be or anybody, a computer is a super calculator and can determine almost every possible move imaginable. I would've guessed the human would lose.

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Meet Bard, a ChatGPT competitor from Google

One of the most exciting opportunities is how AI can deepen our understanding of information and turn it into valuable knowledge more efficiently.

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Can Google Bard dethrone ChatGPT?

Google’s perception as an innovator is at risk.

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Byju has fired 1,000 workers over a WhatsApp call

Following Google and many other companies, Byju has joined the list of companies to fire hundreds of workers.

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