12-03-2016, 06:11 PM
Just finished watching the 3rd match between AlphaGo and Lee Sedol.
As someone who has spent months coding his own program, it is really impressive to see AlphaGo in action. Unfortunately, I was hoping to see AlphaGo losing a match and then figure out how to improve its own game without further human intervention. This would have been much more exciting. Perhaps other professionals might wish to have a go (pun intended) at the alGOrithm.
On the other hand, AlphaGo allegedly has 1920 CPUs and 280 GPUs. This still sounds like using a very resource intensive, sledge hammer approach. Humans are unfortunately, emotional and get tired rather easily too. Although we are still faraway from creating real intelligence, hopefully, the research can result in some real-life problems being solved.
As someone who has spent months coding his own program, it is really impressive to see AlphaGo in action. Unfortunately, I was hoping to see AlphaGo losing a match and then figure out how to improve its own game without further human intervention. This would have been much more exciting. Perhaps other professionals might wish to have a go (pun intended) at the alGOrithm.
On the other hand, AlphaGo allegedly has 1920 CPUs and 280 GPUs. This still sounds like using a very resource intensive, sledge hammer approach. Humans are unfortunately, emotional and get tired rather easily too. Although we are still faraway from creating real intelligence, hopefully, the research can result in some real-life problems being solved.