Nectar of the Gods!John Fairbairn wrote:The benefit of using human games as a basis is that we either have or can get a human explanation we have a chance of understanding, however imperfectly. AI has just widened the pool (by pissing in it, in my view)
Let us not sell humans short. We live in the era of Big Data, where programs sift through masses of data and come up with Black Box answers to human questions. (The answers are not necessarily sound, OC.) Not too long ago I was reading about some academic researchers studying the answers of one of these Black Box algorithms and coming up with a simple algorithm using only three parameters that got the same answers to within a small margin of error. Now, nobody had come up with such good answers before the Black Box algorithm, but, once we had those answers, humans were able to come up with good concepts to explain those answers simply. This is not the same thing as learning by imitation, but is a more scientific approach. The top go bots are Black Box algorithms, and I am optimistic that by studying their play humans will come up with new go ideas to help us understand the game and play it better.