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AI Weekly: AlphaGo’s triumph shows the future of machine learning isn’t so black and white
This week, Google's AlphaGo defeated a top-ranked Chinese Go player, Ke Jie, in the first match of a three-game series underway in China. The victory by AlphaGo -- created by DeepMind, which Google bought 3 years ago -- follows its headline-grabbing triumph over South Korean Go star Lee Sedol last year. Go is a two-player ancient Chinese board game played by more 40 million people worldwide.
This week, Google's AlphaGo defeated a top-ranked Chinese Go player, Ke Jie, in the first match of a three-game series underway in China. The victory by AlphaGo -- created by DeepMind, which Google bought 3 years ago -- follows its headline-grabbing triumph over South Korean Go star Lee Sedol last year. Go is a two-player ancient Chinese board game played by more 40 million people worldwide.

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