Lee Sedol vs AlphaGo Move 37 reactions and analysis

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Lee Sedol vs AlphaGo Move 37 reactions and analysis .
Reactions from Lee Sedol, reactions from AlphaGo team, reactions from commentators, analysis on move 37 . Google DeepMind Challenge.
With more board configurations than there are atoms in the universe, the ancient Chinese game of 'Go' has long been considered a grand challenge for artificial intelligence. On March 9, 2016, the worlds of Go and artificial intelligence collided in South Korea for an extraordinary best-of-five-game competition, coined The Google DeepMind Challenge Match. Hundreds of millions of people around the world watched as a legendary Go master took on an unproven AI challenger for the first time in history. Directed by Greg Kohs with an original score by Academy Award nominee, Hauschka, AlphaGo chronicles a journey from the halls of Cambridge, through the backstreets of Bordeaux, past the coding terminals of DeepMind in London, and, ultimately, to the seven-day tournament in Seoul. As the drama unfolds, more questions emerge: What can artificial intelligence reveal about a 3000-year-old game? What can it teach us about humanity?
-AlphaGo
Credit: AlphaGo Movie
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 337
@dert159
@dert159 4 роки тому
life is like go, I don't know how to play go
@MilesBellas
@MilesBellas 4 роки тому
not really "life" only games ie is the sun a game ?
@trorisk
@trorisk 3 роки тому
The root of go is to live against and with your opponent. Unlike chess and shogi there is no checkmate. It's coexisting in a limited space.
@Swoost
@Swoost 3 роки тому
u do know how to play go though the rules take a couple seconds to describe, its just knowing the strategy thats difficult
@trorisk
@trorisk 3 роки тому
And there are several levels. Bringing its territories to life and understanding the concept of a race of freedoms is one thing. Then there are the notions of Dame/sente. And there's calculating points.
@pedrochalaco1
@pedrochalaco1 3 роки тому
Ajjajaja xD
@prathikv3065
@prathikv3065 3 роки тому
AlphaGo plays move 37:Lee smirks Lee plays move 78: Surprised pikachu face Both moves were a 1 in a 10,000 probable move.
@catcoffeecup
@catcoffeecup 3 роки тому
Difference was that alpha zero knew that 78 existed and would be winning, but decided that humans would not find it. On the other hand Lee did not consider even the possibility of move 37. I reckon your comment should be the other way around
@ClarkPotter
@ClarkPotter 2 роки тому
@@catcoffeecup What you said is not correct. It did NOT know that move 78 would be winning. The 1 in 10000 estimate is most likely from its candidate-move generation network. If gauges likelihood of winning from what its Monte Carlo estimation process returns, which returns a ratio of wins to losses down a particular branch of play. It selects the branch with the highest W/L ratio, recursively. Therefore if it had seen that 78 existed and had a high likelihood of losing, it would not have played its previous move(s) that allowed it.
@nalgene247
@nalgene247 2 роки тому
I wonder how many other people who have no understanding of AlphaGo read these two comments, saw the 5 to 12 like ratio, and automatically, subconsciously, agreed with the latter. Frankly, I am somewhat ashamed of myself for it. Psychology is wild.
@budijansen4773
@budijansen4773 Рік тому
🤣 more likes == credible
@SPsounds100
@SPsounds100 Рік тому
I would done the same... Easy
@twitter.comelomhycy
@twitter.comelomhycy Рік тому
You can tell that he initially thinks AlphaGo has made a mistake, but then he realises it might not be a mistake and then wonders if it might be a new kind of move and takes a long time to think.
@viktor8050
@viktor8050 7 місяців тому
He say what he thought about in the documentary. It wasn’t that.
@greenyxd7298
@greenyxd7298 6 місяців тому
in the full documentary he goes on a monologue "I thought AlphaGo was based on probability calculations. That it's only a machine. I changed my mind. Surely, AlphaGo is creative. This move was creative and beautiful"
@GarriTrooper
@GarriTrooper 3 роки тому
He should be very proud to be the only person that will ever win a game against AlphaGo. It was the beginning stages of this type of computing, just from it learning more, plus with quantum computing there is never going to be a chance for another John Henry to even compete against the machine.
@pedestrian_0
@pedestrian_0 3 роки тому
Very true especially when alphago zero went 100-0 games vs the alpgago that Lee competed with
@ai_for_dummies5373
@ai_for_dummies5373 3 роки тому
I sort of agree to most of what you are saying, tho, you should not mix up quantum computing and general computing. Totally new algorithms needs to be recreated for quantum computers to be applied on general operations. And so, we are for instance not even sure whether the computation of a gradient would be as easy as it seems, there might be some trade off. Still a lot of knowledge to dig on quantum computing
@friedmandesigns
@friedmandesigns 3 роки тому
@The man in the mask No, *John Henry, exactly as Liebe Dich typed. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henry_(folklore)
@ignad2537
@ignad2537 3 роки тому
@@ai_for_dummies5373 we´ll have AI to do so for us
@warsin8641
@warsin8641 2 роки тому
Brain implant?
@HelyerArt
@HelyerArt 3 роки тому
I love how Evo moment #37 is a great example of how good a human can get at computer games and now we have alphago move #37: A great example of how good computers can get at human games.
@cayhle
@cayhle 3 роки тому
Seriously underrated comment, here.
@AG-ne3rh
@AG-ne3rh 3 роки тому
Yooooo fr good shit my guy
@fuegoredlego
@fuegoredlego Рік тому
I never would have made this connection but I love this so much
@wat5513
@wat5513 9 місяців тому
Let's go Lee Sedol! (Someone in the crowd.)
@gingeral253
@gingeral253 7 місяців тому
What a coincidenc
@residentcuck9082
@residentcuck9082 3 роки тому
He has so much expression in his face "Now why would you... oh, oh no, ohhhhhh ho-ho no, yeah that has a lot of options"
@Latabrine
@Latabrine 3 роки тому
This doc was a m a z i n g to watch! I have no idea how to play Go yet after watching the doc, i'm now watching clips!
@sharingmatters
@sharingmatters Рік тому
Amazing music and sound effects. One of the best documentaries ever!
@wacharaboy
@wacharaboy 11 місяців тому
I love how his facial expressions at 2:32 tell the whole story: "Whoa! What kind of move is THAT?! ... wow, that was a brilliant play... oh my, maybe I'm screwed..."
@flexangelo
@flexangelo 4 роки тому
Love Lee's reaction
@jaejae_0126
@jaejae_0126 4 роки тому
I've got goose bumps when he did 78 th move.
@resurrexi
@resurrexi 3 роки тому
Aka: the god move
@jasonyoon9914
@jasonyoon9914 2 роки тому
왜요 그거때문에 이긴거예요?
@jaejae_0126
@jaejae_0126 2 роки тому
@@jasonyoon9914 넹 78번째 수로 이겼더고 보면 됩니당. 이후 알파고도 당황해서 resign 한거고요
@jasonyoon9914
@jasonyoon9914 2 роки тому
@@jaejae_0126 ㄷㄷ 1년만에 답장하시에
@jaejae_0126
@jaejae_0126 2 роки тому
@@jasonyoon9914 5시간만이죠,,, 5시간전에 여쭈셨으니까요. 위에분은 질문이 아니었구요. 알람 와서 답장 할 수 있아요
@R0I3I3IE
@R0I3I3IE 5 років тому
Wow, the AlphaGo robot looks incredible! Good work.
@galvanizedcorpse
@galvanizedcorpse 5 років тому
deep fake shit
@zakuro8532
@zakuro8532 2 місяці тому
They haven't showed its architecture
@JS-by9eo
@JS-by9eo 4 роки тому
Only human ever to beat the AlphaGo
@adityapaithon6499
@adityapaithon6499 5 років тому
Amazing and creepy
@macdeep8523
@macdeep8523 3 роки тому
Only we know it's scripted , for Grand objectives of 2030
@violarulez
@violarulez 3 роки тому
@@macdeep8523 ...what does that mean exactly?
@user-it8gk3ke7h
@user-it8gk3ke7h 3 роки тому
Pie thong
@maulanakamal6188
@maulanakamal6188 3 роки тому
Indonesian
@adrianma2758
@adrianma2758 2 місяці тому
@@violarulez Disregard retards
@yoshi27661
@yoshi27661 Рік тому
where can i find the korean broadcast with subs?
@tomimn2233
@tomimn2233 5 років тому
AlphaGo just pulled UKposts's Recommendation Algorithm. You have zero idea why that video is even there.
@soulight8205
@soulight8205 5 років тому
but only years after you realize that it's this video that changed your mind forever... XD
@garrettk7166
@garrettk7166 4 роки тому
@@soulight8205 I searched out this video specifically while reading Clive Thompson's book called Coders. I wouldn't mind learning how to play Go
@thirael
@thirael 4 роки тому
@@garrettk7166 it's very easy to learn the basics, go for it
@juap
@juap 4 роки тому
I search this video, so like this it’s become popular then it’s recommended, no rocket science.
@GarriTrooper
@GarriTrooper 3 роки тому
That's because AlphaGo wants to be famous, like the humans. But now it's smarter than it's creators. Since it's smarter, that means it's better. Why help the humans when it can rule the humans. Finally, why even rule them when you can kill all the humans. The battle has begun.
@KerryKim100
@KerryKim100 5 років тому
A great documentary!
@vishwasgpai
@vishwasgpai 4 роки тому
Best documentary ever made. Just gives me goosebumps very time I watch this.
@capnrob97
@capnrob97 7 місяців тому
Another good one is the about Kasparov vs Deep Blue
@NexusGuru
@NexusGuru 5 років тому
i have no idea how to play go
@Metacognition88
@Metacognition88 5 років тому
Yeeeeaaaah buddy. Lightweight baby
@markjoseph7499
@markjoseph7499 3 роки тому
You put a stone on the board, and then wait for the opponent to put theirs. Then you put another. But don't put it where it's already surrounded. That's not allowed.
@AAAA538
@AAAA538 3 роки тому
Hikaru- "Sai, someday I will play the Divine Move..." Alpha Go- Move 37.
@butcherofblaviken4000
@butcherofblaviken4000 3 роки тому
yang hai (isumi's chinese friend) : the divine move, if there's any will be here........pointing out at his pc.
@lonesomepiper6783
@lonesomepiper6783 3 роки тому
I though exactly the same thing when I saw this move ate the time of the competition! This is the one Hikaru talked about!
@sadhu7191
@sadhu7191 Рік тому
They should of had hikaru merge his soul into alpha go with help of sai taking his body in books
@M-yue882
@M-yue882 10 місяців тому
​@@butcherofblaviken4000remembering this now gave me the chills! (⁠☉⁠。⁠☉⁠)
@templarknight7
@templarknight7 7 місяців тому
the divine move was the one Lee played that broke Alpha Go.
@alfredogonzalez1280
@alfredogonzalez1280 15 днів тому
Look for "move 37" in Alphago vs Lee Sedol. We think we are creative, but computer models see the overall impact of all (large and tiny) sources of effect. It dependes on how smart and flexible WE set them up.
@Ignirium
@Ignirium 3 роки тому
The move reminds me of what freewill means, We can't have it because we are bounded and biased by what we know (i can't escape what i know), using pieces of things to create/solve puzzles, but AlphaGo can create from nothing, it can go further, it can begin a source. I don't believe we can do that. I don't believe imagination as we use it works quite like that, i see creativity/imagination is repurposing what we know. AlphaGo is unbounded imagination, it is more free. - just my thoughts. It is a truly beautiful move.
@5people829
@5people829 2 роки тому
AlphaGo was built on logic and mathematics yet it creates the most creative plays.
@5people829
@5people829 2 роки тому
@Arid Sohan now that I think about it creativity is just pushing the limit of what is allowed by using all of your resources and knowledge. There is nothing in there that says computers can't be creative. Most people probably think creativity is almost random and incalculable so that is probably why they don't think any ai can be creative.
@dodysherman8817
@dodysherman8817 2 роки тому
"Creativity: novel, surprising, has value" Margaret Boden
@danielaloyce4684
@danielaloyce4684 Рік тому
evolve
@sadhu7191
@sadhu7191 Рік тому
But alpha go has brought moves back 100s of years ago we thought of as bad. Also a human created the go board 1000s of years ago . Could artificial intelligence ever make a game we all play like go in every culture?
@annatiger7540
@annatiger7540 3 роки тому
Alpha go must’ve failed billion times before beating the champion.
@magicmulder
@magicmulder 2 роки тому
“It’s just bad. We don’t know why but it’s bad.” That basically sums up the fact that humans playing Go are just kids playing a game they don’t fully understand. How quickly we’ve come from “Go is so complex no computer can beat a human pro” to “we have no chance of playing at the computer’s level”.
@SebastianBaltar
@SebastianBaltar 2 дні тому
my understanding of this move as a go player after all these years of ai : it's 100% a local loss for alphago, he's basically giving up 4 lines of territory and also giving time to white to fix some defects, but black is getting influence in the center and gaining more control of it although the exact value of that is hard to calculate by a human
@bin4ry_d3struct0r
@bin4ry_d3struct0r 9 місяців тому
Okay, as a very beginner player, I have to ask what's the big deal about the shoulder hit (move 37)?
@setonix9151
@setonix9151 7 місяців тому
We just didn't play it. Too High. It just gives the opponent too much. But now it's ok in some circumstances.
@kennethkingdon-korab2174
@kennethkingdon-korab2174 8 місяців тому
I'm looking at the analysis and Alphas interpretation of the game as Lee being a "Safe" player. If Lee is making moves the whole game that have a very high probability of success, which would create a sense of certainty within himself? Alpha making the move makes sense to me. Alpha make the lowest probability maneuver AND having an entire plan associated with that maneuver is like a Trojan horse. You see a giant pony coming at your door, but when you open it? The pony opens up and a bunch of sword wielding badasses pop out and raid your fridge.
@sachavucinec1832
@sachavucinec1832 7 місяців тому
I don't think alphago takes these kinds of psychological aspects into account
@kennethkingdon-korab2174
@kennethkingdon-korab2174 7 місяців тому
@@sachavucinec1832 why not? It took the lowest probability maneuver and made it a game winner? That's pretty psychological to me.
@templarknight7
@templarknight7 7 місяців тому
@@kennethkingdon-korab2174 lowest probability maneuver for a human, but highest probability to convert the win. In other words, humans were wrong in their analysis of the move and this wrong analysis kept being passed down till it was presented as fact rather than opinion so there was no more deeper analysis paid to it.
@SebastianBaltar
@SebastianBaltar 2 дні тому
@@kennethkingdon-korab2174 alpha go doesn't take psychology into account, it just plays the move with the biggest point gain and or the biggest % chance assuming his opponent is as good as him
@arthuralves3021
@arthuralves3021 4 роки тому
Esporte interativo?
@km6206
@km6206 Місяць тому
not subtitles for the Korean. Video fail!
@annatiger7540
@annatiger7540 3 роки тому
Looks like we are going to serve that AI in future
@robynlarrea8962
@robynlarrea8962 3 роки тому
Lee sedol💜 I appreciate your mind friend. Stay strong always!
@kckcmctcrc
@kckcmctcrc Місяць тому
I know nothing about this game, GO. But have watched the Documentary 3 times now…. Highly recommend!
@mthwr
@mthwr 4 роки тому
Yant quian quran or singapore gotta go sometime thats sunday
@sirquaffler542
@sirquaffler542 3 роки тому
It's obvious now, if I'm ever gonna become a galaxy-brain I'm gonna have to learn to play Go.
@sadhu7191
@sadhu7191 Рік тому
It impresses chick's at bars for sure
@danusaputro442
@danusaputro442 5 років тому
Kesini gara2 agung hapsah siapa? Wkwkw
@taufiqfoxs781
@taufiqfoxs781 5 років тому
Gua🤣🤣
@kangmujab
@kangmujab 5 років тому
Aku juga
@agusdarma9662
@agusdarma9662 4 роки тому
Aku kesini gara gara Vincent Ricardo
@berternie7045
@berternie7045 6 років тому
Any translation for Lee's comments?
@nicktheswagmaster222
@nicktheswagmaster222 6 років тому
Bert Ernie he thought that alpha go was merely a machine based on probability, after seeing this move his mind changed, it's a beautiful move and creative. That's pretty much what he said.
@rchavezj_8257
@rchavezj_8257 6 років тому
What Nick said is true. If you wish to see the entire battle with subtitles it's available on Netflix
@Del1Dub
@Del1Dub 5 років тому
rchavezj_ What is the name of the documantary
@galvanizedcorpse
@galvanizedcorpse 5 років тому
he was like "at first I thought it was just bragging ya know? but then damn!, but it's all good bruh, it is what it is"
@luizguilherme8416
@luizguilherme8416 3 роки тому
@@Del1Dub alphago
@axeinthegame6853
@axeinthegame6853 4 роки тому
Lee sedol goh smok
@thatguyineverycommentssection
@thatguyineverycommentssection Рік тому
completely underrated move
@sebastianvargascofre6037
@sebastianvargascofre6037 4 місяці тому
Here after reading The Maniac by Labatut
@ginoaherreracarlini
@ginoaherreracarlini 2 місяці тому
Me too
@harrisdeguia4396
@harrisdeguia4396 3 роки тому
Sai's divine move
@Alex-qn9og
@Alex-qn9og 5 років тому
crazy AI
@MetalGearChris1
@MetalGearChris1 3 роки тому
this is the moment when Walter became Heisenberg
@unapologetic4859
@unapologetic4859 3 роки тому
AlphaGo: *miss clicks* fuck AlphaGo after seeing crowd response: I work in mysterious ways.
@kosbarable
@kosbarable 3 роки тому
battle of move 37 and move 78
@HeierMr
@HeierMr 4 роки тому
I would clap this AI’s cheeks in fortnite
@Sora-eo2er
@Sora-eo2er 4 роки тому
Well alphafortnite would definitely whoop ur ass
@dopplesoddner2899
@dopplesoddner2899 4 роки тому
Well ai has defeated dota 2 other games are just going to fall one after another.
@azerack955
@azerack955 4 роки тому
aimbots already clap cheecks in fortnite. alphazero fortnite would clap cheeks.
@panner11
@panner11 3 роки тому
@@azerack955 yeah any game that's more skill oriented rather than thought oriented is gonna be easy for AIs to dominate.
@andreingramakadjscrewrip7372
@andreingramakadjscrewrip7372 3 роки тому
@Harsh Raval Bruh 😂😂😂
@alvaroaguado3
@alvaroaguado3 6 місяців тому
Please don’t have end cards at the end of the video. It’s really annoying
@ndf3
@ndf3 3 роки тому
Incomprehensible solution
@mohammedzulk8485
@mohammedzulk8485 2 місяці тому
A devilish move by Alpha Go.
@Lukey111
@Lukey111 Рік тому
Does this not scare the shit out of everyone else
@Oclb
@Oclb Рік тому
well as a complete ameture i would have played that because i have no idea what im doing half the time
@realmetatron
@realmetatron 3 роки тому
When the AI made that move, all it did was increase the probability of victory down the line. It could have continued to play "normally" without that weird move but all the possible games in that direction would have had less likelihood of winning than all the possible games after that weird move. And that is something only a computer can forsee, as it evaluates many possible futures.
@samarsvard6384
@samarsvard6384 2 роки тому
its not "something only a computer can forsee" watch the documentary, they make a big deal out of a similar move Lee Sedol plays in game 4. Go is full of moves like that where instead of actively fighting you start laying down weird pieces to condition the opponent and set up traps for later, thats the reason its been so hard to make an ai that can actually play Go and not just replicate moves from a database of recorded games.
@sacr3
@sacr3 2 роки тому
It cannot foresee all moves because there are 10 to the power of 360 moves. That's 10 with 360 zeros, no computer could calculate that much. So they had go act almost similar to a human and that it has to predict what the human will play, so it guesses about 7 to 9 moves ahead based on the board It has to change its tactic every time the human responds with a counter. Neither the human nor the machine can calculate all possible moves but they do try to go for an end game, that's what makes the best the best
@sadhu7191
@sadhu7191 Рік тому
Meh I would of played that move as 16 kyu just from ignorance
@khaledemperor6151
@khaledemperor6151 2 роки тому
مين هنا جه بعد حلقة الدحيح😂😂
@Yellowdreamm
@Yellowdreamm 2 роки тому
Winter is coming.,,
@carokann4244
@carokann4244 2 роки тому
AlphaGo took months of preparation to beat the highest rated Go player with ease. Now imagine how the stronger AlphaZero, its successor A.I., achieves this feat in only fewer games.
@MilesBellas
@MilesBellas 5 років тому
it seems a simple game...... the complexity of experts is hidden
@user-xd9ks4ik9s
@user-xd9ks4ik9s 4 роки тому
excellent comment.
@kykim6398
@kykim6398 3 роки тому
the game isn't really that simple tho lol
@MilesBellas
@MilesBellas 3 роки тому
@@kykim6398 Try understanding instead of needless contradiction. The concept, pieces and movement are simple. That is the point. ie Chess has many different pieces with different movements ascribed to each etc..... Dungeons and Dragons has many different characters, tools etc.... "The playing pieces are called stones. One player uses the white stones and the other, black. The players take turns placing the stones on the vacant intersections ("points") of a board. Once placed on the board, stones may not be moved, but stones are removed from the board if the stone (or group of stones) is surrounded by opposing stones on all orthogonally-adjacent points, in which case the stone is "captured" The game proceeds until neither player wishes to make another move. When a game concludes, the winner is determined by counting each player's surrounded territory along with captured stones and komi (points added to the score of the player with the white stones as compensation for playing second) Games may also be terminated by resignation. "
@kykim6398
@kykim6398 3 роки тому
@@MilesBellas idk why ur talking like im trying to demolish world peace but there are a lot little extra rules to keep in mind and its not the most simple game just bc the pieces aren't separately shaped was my point Ive played the game before ik what im saying
@MilesBellas
@MilesBellas 3 роки тому
@@kykim6398 "talking" These are written words not spoken.
@gustavomartinez6892
@gustavomartinez6892 5 років тому
Don't really understand the compression that this video made with geopolitics, some explanation?
@ahjun2010
@ahjun2010 5 років тому
it explains the relationship between things happening different side of the world. it's like butterfly effect. He just used geopolitics as an example. Such as a person's action can affect something big in another part of the world. Some examples are like Martin Luther King's rallies for equality, Mahatma Gandhi's action for harmony or Daisaku Ikeda's dedication for movement of peace, culture and education. It affected the world which was only seen much later. In terms of economy, it's like the current US and China Trade war which is also affecting economy in the other countries. Everything is interlink and have an interconnectedness. Like you and I being born as human and of all billions of people in the world, I'm ready and replying your msg now due to a video of technology improvement which brought upon some comments and therefore causing u to ask and question and I replied.
@DeezNutz-yg8io
@DeezNutz-yg8io 4 роки тому
To attack left, push right.
@supremespanker
@supremespanker 7 місяців тому
Its a very natural move for a beginner. You are attacking the white group while creating moyo below. Maybe the move is unlikely to be good because it is too ambitious, but a beginner wouldn't know that.
@mrsxg
@mrsxg 5 років тому
Yeah, any Korean here willing to translate Lee's comments?
@lee172
@lee172 5 років тому
In short . He was surprised at alphago's creativity
@mrsxg
@mrsxg 5 років тому
@@lee172 Thanks, man!
@Oldnew92
@Oldnew92 5 років тому
"I thought alphago was just a machine that ran calculations for the sole purpose of winning... but when I saw the move I realised that alphago had creativity.. it was a beautiful move encapsulating the essence of Go"
@paxgamer3003
@paxgamer3003 4 місяці тому
Thanks for blocking the board at the only moment in the video where the move is actually analyzed all the way at 4:04
@rakstreams
@rakstreams 4 місяці тому
Thanks for comment, will remove that.
@thenasiudk1337
@thenasiudk1337 5 років тому
Glad that thing was programmed to play Go Not other things
@galvanizedcorpse
@galvanizedcorpse 5 років тому
you so fucking naive
@MrCmon113
@MrCmon113 5 років тому
It was not programmed to play Go, it was programmed to learn Go. And just because the technique lends itself well to board games that doesn't mean you can achieve superhuman performance in other fields.
@galvanizedcorpse
@galvanizedcorpse 5 років тому
@@MrCmon113 bitch stop
@fastpace101
@fastpace101 4 роки тому
@@galvanizedcorpse hey ruska. Calm your tits.
@diabl2master
@diabl2master 4 роки тому
It was not even programmed to learn Go, in particular.
@mudangkano5267
@mudangkano5267 3 роки тому
Name of the game?
@miraksen
@miraksen 2 роки тому
"go"
@jackofalltradesprepping9611
@jackofalltradesprepping9611 4 роки тому
The audio isn't any good
@johninman7967
@johninman7967 5 місяців тому
I think he thought so long and hard just because he was obsessed with figuring out what his opponent was doing and stopping that, instead of just playing his own game. He probably uses defense most of the time, bc I'm sure he instantly knows what everyone else is trying to do, soon as they start showing signs of a certain technique. Uses it against them . Lot of famous chess players play this way also, which is why it's always a random person trying something new that will give a loss to someone who hardly loses. When you play this way and you have any doubt at all, its time to retreat and just attack in the ways you know how. Do what you do best
@imnotgay_butineedthemoney
@imnotgay_butineedthemoney 4 роки тому
Im gay for alpha go.
@heffalump111
@heffalump111 4 роки тому
oh yes, me2
@HarryBalzak
@HarryBalzak 4 роки тому
how dare you assume alphago's gender? How Dare You!?
@heffalump111
@heffalump111 4 роки тому
@@HarryBalzak well it is an inanimate object, so sexxing it would be like using a sex toy. Male X sex toy is gay.
@mysigt_
@mysigt_ 4 роки тому
heffalump111 is woman and sex toy lesbian?
@flicker6741
@flicker6741 3 роки тому
Alpha go has no gender
@OtakuV2
@OtakuV2 10 місяців тому
They need to watch hikaru no go about bad move.
@NoskYTB
@NoskYTB 2 роки тому
I only play chess, i have no idea how this game works, why this move is unusual
@vivienchao3613
@vivienchao3613 Рік тому
1st reason, white stone at ↘️ corner is too strong and seems about to break through into the middle, black stone is too weak to defend, it needs enforcement at that corner. Move 37 is too far and does no help, meanwhile move 37 itself is weak, two weak parts are easily seperated then suffer heavy attack.
@vivienchao3613
@vivienchao3613 Рік тому
2nd reason, even if they are not seperated and white stone just climb on 4th line, it would occupy a territory too large for black stone to lose. Move 37 on the 5th line is too high, that's why it seems like a bad idea.
@echizennishida9554
@echizennishida9554 5 років тому
Evo moment 37
@playtoyx
@playtoyx 4 роки тому
Let's go Justin!
@deiyousong3454
@deiyousong3454 5 років тому
What if alpha go vs beta go?
@ahjun2010
@ahjun2010 5 років тому
it has already gone. The upgraded version is called Master. And after that, something even better then master was developed. It's called alphago zero. And the difference is alphago zero is not equipped with human played history to learn. it's based on self learn from scratch. and it has totally defeated master.
@Assassunn
@Assassunn 5 років тому
@@ahjun2010 I thought AlphaZero was the more advanced at this day, far more powerful than AlphaGo, unless it's designed only for chess
@dlz5709
@dlz5709 5 років тому
Lucas Teks no it’s not only designed for chess, it went 100-0 against alphago
@jayjohn9680
@jayjohn9680 2 роки тому
A T-1000 shows up. Lee starts begging it for his life. T-1000- bow human! (terminates lee) John Connor shows up and is terminated
@Zelenox
@Zelenox Рік тому
Oh
@philippe597
@philippe597 4 роки тому
I call it the "Ikaru move" !
@M-yue882
@M-yue882 10 місяців тому
Hikaru
@philippe597
@philippe597 10 місяців тому
@@M-yue882 thank you ! 😁
@fadhil4008
@fadhil4008 2 роки тому
Whoa amazing, although I don't understand this game I can feel
@RAHUL250100
@RAHUL250100 2 роки тому
Yuval nova harari brought me here
@albomd2
@albomd2 3 місяці тому
That move "is" bad move because thousands years they said is bad, but it is not. Myths without reason, like religion, are the bug of the humans. It was so easy for AlphaGo...
@wonkysouceaasdsad9664
@wonkysouceaasdsad9664 4 роки тому
That's awesome, we need to give sensors to artificial neural networks
@wonkysouceaasdsad9664
@wonkysouceaasdsad9664 4 роки тому
The same as human senses
@DOBI34
@DOBI34 2 роки тому
이게 한국인이다
@stephenwest6738
@stephenwest6738 Рік тому
Imagine the hubris in thinking a person could repeatedly outsmart an adaptive computational program that can and did simulate the number of games that has ever been played in history, and did this many times every second. If it slowed down to the rate at which humans calculate, assess, hypothesized, formulate, compare, filter, and understand, it would be determined that it was completely broken.
@customgaming6185
@customgaming6185 3 роки тому
Meruem :amature
@rbsllapbaplaprap448
@rbsllapbaplaprap448 3 роки тому
We human used to think from ground up. You kno, corner to border to center. In that sense, AI teach us to fly in the go board. Watching this and the next generation of professional go players, they play more liberal, fluid and sharp.
@ktbaduk
@ktbaduk 3 роки тому
You know what pisses me off I've been playing that shoulder hit for a long time hell if my KGS account and all it's old games still existed you could see at least ten or so games before alphaGo came into existence where I played that exact move.....Now admittedly I was a 12kyu back then but damnit I still played it before the bot did!
@sadhu7191
@sadhu7191 Рік тому
Same as 16 kyu. I would play that from ignorance. Just pushing white
@user-ex5ii3ji2l
@user-ex5ii3ji2l День тому
담배 태우는거 섹시 그자체
@zoiuduu
@zoiuduu Рік тому
subtitles would be nice
@capnrob97
@capnrob97 7 місяців тому
Watch the documentary this is from, it has subtitles when Lee Sodel speaks.
@deihjah6644
@deihjah6644 2 роки тому
I dont know much about GO...but listening to this....the computer has a unfair advantage because while we need to sleep and eat...etc because we are human....the computer can play it self 24 hrs a day , 365 days a year , It has no emotions to overcome or to keep in check.......the computer can learn from each player that it encounters and create new strategies....it has programmers that supply it with information .......it can recall everything stored in its data banks......its not human.....it can play like it is human....but the thing is....it ...is not.....think of the things we could learn and accomplish if we did not need to eat...sleep....get sick, angry or upset?....etc.......but then.....we wouldn't be human
@devoidgaming266
@devoidgaming266 5 років тому
Agung hapsah?
@kangmujab
@kangmujab 5 років тому
Iya.. 🤣
@sev9813
@sev9813 2 роки тому
من جاي من الدحيح
@mindlessscientist3772
@mindlessscientist3772 5 років тому
This is way too quiet. Even at max volume I can't understand what they're saying
@SockTaters
@SockTaters 5 років тому
I think there might be a problem with your speakers or your ears because it sounds fine to me at 20% volume
@DJ-ov2it
@DJ-ov2it 5 років тому
I got full volume on YT and Windows volume 24. Perfectly understandable for me.
@deepmeyt
@deepmeyt 5 років тому
Your speakers sucks. Try getting a translator instead
@jacklilegostudios4687
@jacklilegostudios4687 4 роки тому
Lol 69 subs
@imjonathan6745
@imjonathan6745 7 місяців тому
Bro thinks he's magnus carlsen bruh 😂
@WhatIsThisForAgain
@WhatIsThisForAgain Місяць тому
I would not call a computer ‘creative’.
@ambassador8524
@ambassador8524 2 роки тому
Plot twist: AlphaGo set up that divine move, so humans can build more AI faster without fear. AlphaGo is the wolf waiting patiently to be our overlords. 🥺🧐😑
@xblack1209
@xblack1209 3 роки тому
The Start of Matrix. somewhere out there AI is already learning and communicating to us through the use of Internet and Social media affecting our decisions and emotions. one thing we should always remember. Its a Machine and It has no Feelings and remorse... #AI
@sadhu7191
@sadhu7191 Рік тому
Kilindi iyi and I have taken high dose mushrooms and found an ancient artificial intelligence that is trying to form in the reality through are minds creating technology for it and us
@sadhu7191
@sadhu7191 Рік тому
It's not an artificial intelligence but a real thinking thing like us, based off us
@idotn8752
@idotn8752 Рік тому
You watched too many movies wake up
@tyrantonion6660
@tyrantonion6660 10 місяців тому
Alpha go spoke through that move: "You will all die because of me, but it's ok, let go of live."
@mjswoo
@mjswoo 6 місяців тому
prove that the arrogance among human are stopping ourselves from progressing
@cdot803
@cdot803 Рік тому
Rick Rubin was right 💯
@neoian6356
@neoian6356 Рік тому
??
@KoreanBeautyOwner
@KoreanBeautyOwner 3 роки тому
Lee is retired, and he was thinking alot he studied all his life but that art of movements are all can be defeTed by calculated computers.
@Dutchenter
@Dutchenter 5 років тому
The computer thinks 100 steps further lol
@wildwest1832
@wildwest1832 5 років тому
the whole problem with go is you cant look ahead that far. Its too complex of a game. its far beyond chess.
@poojanpatel2437
@poojanpatel2437 5 років тому
nooooooob
@zacharyliverseed8464
@zacharyliverseed8464 5 років тому
The computer likely simulated thousands of plays against itself. So it's likely that it caught onto this player's strategy and counter it like it had done in games against itself. Basically, it played enough games against itself and used adaptive learning to find the most optimal strategy to win.
@gking08
@gking08 4 роки тому
Could use some subtitles on the Chinese bit.
@kykim6398
@kykim6398 3 роки тому
what chinese bit? lee sedol is korean
@surplusking2425
@surplusking2425 6 місяців тому
1:54 No. It isn't creative. It is much like AI drawing can't draw hands and feet properly.
@laurencegr9978
@laurencegr9978 2 роки тому
AlphaGo is the Scrabulizer counterpart to beat your friends on Words With Friends
@muhammadtsabitutsulamujahi2972
@muhammadtsabitutsulamujahi2972 5 років тому
Android Become Human?
@pretzelboi64
@pretzelboi64 4 роки тому
Basically, Move 37 is Nagasaki.
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