2 - 1, AlphaGo continued to win
Google's AI once again defeated the foe Ke Jie, marking 2 victories in a total of 3 matches.
Two days ago, in Zhejiang Province, China, Google's artificial intelligence called AlphaGo defeated today's world No. 1 chess champion Ke Jie in the first match even half a point away. Today, the world is once again surprised when Alpha continues to win.
The founder and CEO of DeepMind, the artificial intelligence company behind AlphaGo, said Demis Hassabis on Twitter when the game was happening: " Great ." " According to AlphaGo, Ke Jie played very well ."
The match came a year after AlphaGo defeated one of the go-between grandmasters Lee Sedol, winning 4 out of 5 matches in March 2016. This AI also defeated the European champion Fan Hui with a score of 5. -0 in October 2015.
Hassabis declares AlphaGo's victory on Twitter like this: " AlphaGo has won 2 matches already. The first match was very good and stressful. Ke Jie brought AlphaGo to its limits ". After the first match on Tuesday, Ke said the AI moves were very clear, " now it can play like the Go King. "
There is only one match left between AlphaGo and Ke Jie on Saturday. These three matches are held in the framework of the Future of Go Summit conference held by Google in China.
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