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DeepMind chief reunites with baduk champion 10 yrs after historic match
Demis Hassabis, the co-founder of Google DeepMind, reunited Wednesday with South Korea's legendary baduk player Lee Sedol, ...
Google DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis met South Korean baduk champion Lee Sedol in Seoul to mark the 10th anniversary of their iconic 2016 AlphaGo match. Hassabis reflected on AlphaGo's creative ...
At the time, ahead of the match with AlphaGo, the Go AI developed by Google, Lee Sedol declared, "I will make it 5-0. I will do my best." However, after losing the first game and unable to hide his ...
Returning to the exact venue where Lee played his historic 2016 match against DeepMind’s AlphaGo, the event highlights a major shift in artificial intelligence. Through this event, Enhans will present ...
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AlphaGo creator Demis Hassabis calls Seoul AI era's birthplace
Seoul has always held a special meaning for me.” On the 29th at the Westin Josun Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul. Demis Hassabis, 49, ...
This is a review article written after watching the broadcast. 'Questions from Sohn Seok-hee' Lee Sedol ultimately succumbed to Go AI. On the 8th broadcast of MBC 'Questions from Sohn Seok-hee,' ...
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DeepMind chief takes on S Korea's top-ranked Go player
Demis Hassabis (L), the co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind and known as the architect behind the Go-playing artificial ...
In the mid-game, Lee fell so far behind that an easy win for AlphaGo was predicted. However, Lee made a desperate move by invading the white territory at the bottom, throwing the game into chaos. His ...
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