What I find fascinating about this is that the system was programmed by people who were presumably not as good at Go as Lee Sedol.
So if the first comment in this thread (about how it's a completely non-human approach) is true, it's really interesting that humans can enable computers to come up with non-human ways of solving complex problems.
Seems like a big part of this story, if I'm not being completely dumb here.
So if the first comment in this thread (about how it's a completely non-human approach) is true, it's really interesting that humans can enable computers to come up with non-human ways of solving complex problems.
Seems like a big part of this story, if I'm not being completely dumb here.