Computer beats Chinese champion in ancient board game of go
WUZHEN, China — A computer defeated China’s top player of the ancient board game go on Tuesday in the latest test of whether artificial intelligence can master one of the last games that machines have yet to dominate.
Ke Jie, a 19-year-old prodigy, is due to play a three-game match against AlphaGo in this town west of Shanghai. During the five-day event, the computer also is to face off against other top-ranked Chinese players.
AlphaGo beat Ke by a half-point, “the closest margin possible,” according to Demis Hassabis, founder of DeepMind, the Google-owned company that developed AlphaGo.
“AlphaGo wins game 1!” said Hassabis on Twitter. “Ke Jie fought bravely and some wonderful moves were played.”


