This, ought to be a WAKE-UP call for all man!!!
As the world’s Go king played the computers and the computers had won, three times consecutively, from the Front Page Sections, translated…
Game Over! The Google A.I. System AlphaGo on the 12th, played the World’s Go winner, Lee, the system won three times continually, and, it’d won in the three-out-of-five games, the news presses used “game over” as a footnote, for this war of the century.
Lee: I’d never faced this much pressure.
not my photograph…
Lee who’d claimed that he was going to win ALL five games, after getting beaten in the first game, stated, “I was truly shocked!”; and the next game that he’d lost, he’d commented, “No comment.”, and on the press conference after his three total losses against the A.I. systems, he’d said, “I don’t know what to say, but, I feel that I must apologize on my own behalf. I’m really sorry, that I’d let the world down, I feel, so helpless.” He’d admitted to “underestimating” AlphaGo’s abilities, “although I’d been in so many tournaments, I’d never been under this much amount of stress and pressures, and felt powerless to overcome it.”
The man vs. machines third round started at noontime Taiwan on the twelfth, and lasted for four hours, Lee who has the black pieces, at his 176th move, raised up his white flag.
Before the third battle, the CEO that developed AlphaGo stated, I hope that Lee can perform better. After the three consecutive wins, the developer of the software program stood up, as the winner, thanked everybody who was there to witness the events, “To tell the truth, we’re all a bit, fazed and speechless ourselves.”
live footage from the games here…
Google: This, Was a Perfectly Dueled Battle
The cofounder of Google, Brin was also there in Seoul to watch the duel, and claimed that it was, a beautifully fought duel, “I hope that we can put the beauties of this duel into the computers of Google.”
After Lee had lost twice consecutively, he’d discussed with his close friends on the tactics he is to be using. And, on the 12th, Lee changed the way he was playing the game, chose, to strike firs. Lee made an eight-segment comment, that on the third game, Lee’s styles seemed to have gotten back to how he’d played when he was younger, with that will to win, but unfortunately, he’d still lost.
And so, this just shows, how humans are still winning the games against the machines, because, don’t forget, that these programs are written by man, and, as this world go winner lost to the technologies, that only tells us, that humans are still amazing, because humans are the ones devising out these systems that can win the games with the world’s most renowned players.