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