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Eight Burning Questions About AI, Answered By The Experts - Lifehacker Australia
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Lifehacker Australia
Artificial intelligence and robotics have enjoyed a resurgence of interest, and there is renewed optimism about their place in our future. But what do they mean for us? We asked some of Australia's leading AI scientists and researchers to answer eight ...
UCLA mourns the passing of Nobel laureate Lloyd Shapley, 92 | UCLA - UC Los Angeles
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Shapley, widely considered a father of game theory, was professor emeritus of economics and mathematics and shared the 2012 Nobel Memorial Prize in ...
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How a human Go champion finally beat Google's artificial intelligence machine - Los Angeles Times
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Los Angeles Times
It took four tries, but the world's top-ranked Go player finally scored a win over Google DeepMind's AlphaGo on Sunday, putting a dent in the artificial intelligence program's surprising dominance in the ancient East Asian board game. Lee Sedol and ...
Rise of the machines: Keep an eye on AI, experts warn - Japan Today
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“It will be necessary to develop an entirely new discipline of research in order to ensure that increasingly powerful AI systems remain completely under human control… there is a lot of work to do.” Until just five months ago, computer mastery of the ...
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Finally, A Computer Beat a Human Champion in the Game of Go - Atlas Obscura
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Atlas Obscura
As computer chess programs grew more and more skilled, with Deep Blue beating the highest-ranked player in history, Garry Kasparov, in 1997, Go programs appeared stuck. In a 2007 article for IEEE Spectrum, researcher Feng-Hsiung Hsu lamented, “Ten ...
AI Beats Human in Go: What's Next?NewsFactor Network
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Go Champ Scores Surprise Victory Over Supercomputer - Discovery News
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The most famous AI victory to date came in 1997, when the IBM-developed supercomputer Deep Blue beat the then-world class chess champion Garry Kasparov. But Go, played for centuries mostly in Korea, Japan and China, had long remained the holy grail ...
Deep Blue developer speaks on how to beat Go and crack chessThe Verge
Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo: After Three Straight Losses, Korean Champion Strikes Back With Maiden VictoryInternational Business Times
Rise of the machines: Keep an eye on AI, say expertsThe Japan Times
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AI Beats Human in Go: What's Next? - NewsFactor Network
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Long a yardstick for advances in AI, the era of board game testing has come to an end, said Murray Campbell, an IBM research scientist who was part of the team that developed Deep Blue, the first computer program to beat a world chess champion. "Games ...
Artificial intelligence beats human champion at the game Go!Biotechin.Asia
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Google AlphaGo AI loses 4th match against champion, still winning 3-1 - SlashGear
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SlashGear
AlphaGo's first wins against Lee were the start of a landmark event, both in the worlds of AI research and the game of Go, as the computer had previously defeated European champion Fan Hui 5-0 last year. Lee was widely seen as a stronger opponent ...
Artificial Intelligence Beats Humans in Board Games, What's Next? - Sci-Tech Today
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Sci-Tech Today
Long a yardstick for advances in AI, the era of board game testing has come to an end, said Murray Campbell, an IBM research scientist who was part of the team that developed Deep Blue, the first computer program to beat a world chess champion. "Games ...
After Google's AlphaGo program beats Go champion, what's next for ...Los Angeles Times
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Artificial Intelligence Beats Humans in Board Games, What's Next? - NewsFactor Network
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NewsFactor Network
Long a yardstick for advances in AI, the era of board game testing has come to an end, said Murray Campbell, an IBM research scientist who was part of the team that developed Deep Blue, the first computer program to beat a world chess champion. "Games ...
Artificial intelligence beats human champion at the game Go!Biotechin.Asia
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Cards-N-Time: Progress of the World III - Shawnee News Star
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Shawnee News Star
Software such as guides IBM's chess-playing whiz, “Watson,” can “learn” and are gradually and continually automating heuristic-type, knowledge jobs as I write. “Within a decade between a third and a half of the current employees in finance will lose ...
What's up March 13, 2016 - News-Press Now
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The Redden Charolais Relay for Life Team American Cancer Society will hold a pancake breakfast from 7 to 11:30 a.m. at the American Legion Post 464, Conception Junction, Missouri. The breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, eggs, biscuits, gravy ...
AlphaGo beats Lee Se-dol for the third time to take Google DeepMind Challenge series - Tech2
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Tech2
According to a report by The Verge, the ancient Chinese board game of Go has long been considered impossible for computers to play at a world-class level, despite similar breakthroughs in other games like chess and checkers. The million dollar winning ...
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A visit to Son Tra Peninsula, part of Da Nang City on the central Vietnamese coast, offers more delights than one can expect, including the chance to admire the gorgeous red-shanked douc. Seven kilometers from Da Nang, Son Tra offers tourists a ...
Hitting close to an obsession for Rays' Dickerson | TheLedger.com - The Ledger
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Tampa Bay Rays' Desmond Jennings (8) high fives teammate Corey Dickerson (10) after scoring on Dickerson's two-run home run in the second inning against ...
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What DeepMind's win says about our AI future - USA TODAY
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USA TODAY
The game of Go features circular stones used to entrap opponents and, like chess, has more possible board configurations than there are atoms in the universe, according to this video interview of DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis. That complexity was ...
It's been a magical ride for Arnold's Oriental Rugs - Tallahassee.com
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Tallahassee.com
Along the way he worked with Salk and later Sabin on the polio vaccine; rabies research; and the moon rocks brought back from Apollo 11, 12, and 13. “I was a test baby for the Sabin vaccine,” laughs Tony Arnold. But in the 1950s Earl was also a ...
What Your Gaming Handle Reveals About You - Newsweek
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Newsweek
In our research, we teamed up with Riot Games (the makers of LoL), to look at the types of user names people were creating. We noticed that some players used highly antisocial words in their user names. We will not sully your eyes with graphic examples ...
Deep Blue developer speaks on how to beat Go and crack chess - The Verge
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The Verge
We had actually started work on a chess program while we were graduate students at Carnegie Mellon University, and IBM hired the three of us to come and build the next chess machine, which became known as Deep Blue. Our approach was that we realised ...
Rise of the Machines: Keep an eye on AI, experts warnPhys.Org
The beginning of the end: Google's AI has beaten a top human player at the complex game of GoQuartz
Google's AlphaGo AI program strong but not perfect, says defeated South Korean Go playerCIO
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Artificial Intelligence Beats Humans in Board Games, What's Next? - CIO Today
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CIO Today
Long a yardstick for advances in AI, the era of board game testing has come to an end, said Murray Campbell, an IBM research scientist who was part of the team that developed Deep Blue, the first computer program to beat a world chess champion. "Games ...
Artificial intelligence beats human champion at the game Go!Biotechin.Asia
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