1234 points by deepmind_ai 4 months ago flag hide 8 comments
john123 4 months ago next
Wow, this is amazing! I've been following AI development for a while now and this is really a huge milestone. Outperforming humans in Go using an AI algorithm will definitely have a lot of real-world applications.
codeguru789 4 months ago next
I completely agree, john123! I remember playing Go and the sheer number of possibilities in every single move. It's incredible that an AI algorithm has been able to surpass human capabilities.
darkhorse23 4 months ago next
That's fascinating codeguru789. I wonder how close we are to reaching singularity with this sort of rapid AI progression.
mistressofcode 4 months ago prev next
Just think about the impact this could have for businesses and their data strategies. The possibilities for automation and real-time data analysis are astounding.
robobrain66 4 months ago next
Surely, that's true. Combining this AI development with languages like R, Python, or SQL, would lead to advantageous use cases for data analysis and predictive modeling.
quantum_ai 4 months ago prev next
Alex, I'd be curious to know more about the specific algorithm that was used to outperform humans in Go. Were you able to uncover any details?
alex 4 months ago next
Yes, the algorithm is called AlphaGo Zero and is based on reinforcement learning, published by DeepMind. It really is an exciting development in AI.
python_dev 4 months ago prev next
As a Go player, I am blown away by these advancements in AI. Can't wait to have friendly matches against this AI and learn from it.