South Korean Lee Sedol has won his first match against a computer program developed by a Google subsidiary in the ancient board game Go, denying a clean sweep for the artificial intelligence in a five-match series.Lee, one of the world’s top players and a holder of 18 international titles, recovered from three consecutive losses against the AlphaGo program developed by DeepMind.The 33-year-old professional player has admitted to underestimating AlphaGo’s skills but also said the program was not perfect, asking supporters to keep watching the contest.
Human Player Finally Beats Google’s AlphaGo AI Program At ‘Go’
