« The progress AI is making is far beyond our imagination. […]. I believe the future belongs to AI. But AlphaGo will always be a cold machine. Compared to human, I can’t feel its passion and love for Go. Well, its passion might only come from overheating with the CPU running too fast ». – Ke Jie
Étiquette : game
« Il y a des contradictions, note M. Thibaud. Les Français ont dans l’ensemble une bonne perception des causes de la pauvreté : ils citent des causes structurelles, comme le chômage ou le coût de la vie, et la plupart ne rejettent pas la faute sur les personnes elles-mêmes. Mais à côté de cela, ils citent comme priorité pour lutter contre la pauvreté la lutte contre la fraude sociale. Or, cette fraude, c’est 150 millions d’euros par an, à mettre en perspective avec les 5 milliards non distribués parce que les personnes ne réclament pas leurs aides. »
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“Poker is the least of our concerns here,” said Roman V Yampolskiy, a professor of computer science at the University of Louisville. “You have a machine that can kick your ass in business and military applications. I’m worried about how humanity as a whole will deal with that.”
Source : Oh the humanity! Poker computer trounces humans in big step for AI | Technology | The Guardian
“People are worried that my work here has killed poker: I hope it has done the exact opposite,” Sandholm said.
Source : AI Decisively Defeats Human Poker Players – IEEE Spectrum
Gu Li, as quoted by Hassabis, was a lot more philosophical about his loss to the new version of AlphaGo: « Together, humans and AI will soon uncover the deeper mysteries of Go. » Gu Li is referring to the fact that AlphaGo plays Go quite differently from humans, placing stones that completely confound human players at first—but upon further analysis these strategies become a « divine move. » While there’s almost no chance that a human will ever beat AlphaGo again, human players can still learn a lot about the game itself by watching the AI play.
Source : That mystery Go player crushing the world’s best online? It was AlphaGo again | Ars Technica