AlphaGo vs. The World: Game 18, Ke Jie 9p (W) vs. AlphaGo Master (B)
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2020
- In the first days of 2017, a mysterious online player defeated dozens of top professionals on go sites in Asia. “Master” - the latest version of the AlphaGo AI that had defeated Lee Sedol in March 2016 -- achieved a staggering 60 consecutive wins against many former and current world go champions. In this series, Michael Redmond 9P, hosted by American Go E-Journal Managing Editor Chris Garlock and produced by Stephen Hu, focuses on the key points of each game in brief videos, which will be expanded upon for Volume 2 of AlphaGo to Zero: The Complete Games.
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Ke Jie 9p (柯 潔): Born in Zhejiang, China in 1997, he became 1p in 2008 and was promoted to 9p in 2015. 7-time world champion (2015, 2016, 2018: Samsung Cup, 2015, 2019: Bailing Cup, 2016: MLily Cup, 2017: Xin'ao Cup). Current world #3.
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Three white stones attacking six or eight black stones on the right shows the real power of AlphaGo. The way it finds those strong moves deep in the moyo of its opponent is beautiful and frightening at the same time.
Those three black large knights moves at the bottom right are fantastic. To put it shortly, beauty has a number! AlphaGo being a number cruncher, only caring about maximizing its chance to win, understanding nothing about the game, comes up with this beautiful sequence: it’s nothing short of a miracle. Great!
Understands "nothing" about Go but can defeat all humans.
I guess humans know less than nothing about Go, then.
@@ClarkPotter Go is a number game, reigned by minimax. As such, it is a dull, cold game. But we humans cannot minimax go, we “use” an imperfect subset of ideas and emotions to guide us through the game. From dull and cold it becomes exciting and fascinating.
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Waits for the moyo to be developed, dives in deeply, and ends up attacking instead of just living: very Kitani-like! (which I believe Michael has commented on before).
About the pronunciation of Ke Jie: The E in Ke is pronounced roughly like the E in the French word le. but the E in Jie is pronounced differently, more like the E in Japanese words like gote. I suspect that difference is the source of Michael's confusion.
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what is the other commentary they are talking about? Is there an older video that someone could link to?
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Hey Chris and Michael-San- just say the English words "could Jay" and I think you will find you have gotten as close to the Chinese pronunciation as an English speaker can. I have noticed that when Chinese people pronounce his name it sounds as if they are saying "Could Jay".