RobertJasiek wrote:After game 3, my advice to Lee Sedol is the same as before game 1: instead of fighting locally, he must, from the beginning, go for global, long-term interaction including good positional judgement...
Hi Robert,
I read this post and the other one you wrote giving similar advice. It intrigues me, but let me throw out a straw man for you to knock down.
1) Aren't you falling prey to the same flawed thinking that the Go professionals did after watching AlphaGo beat Fan Hui? Clearly AlphaGo had the ability to play at a higher level than it needed when it beat Fan Hui. Just because we didn't see it doesn't mean it wasn't there. In fact, you seem to say as much in your own post when you discuss Alpha Go losing points for a better win probability.
2) Assuming you are correct - that a person with brilliant positional judgement (Yoda in his prime?) - could give AlphaGo the best run for its money. Wouldn't that human success be temporary? That is, why couldn't AlphaGo be trained to adapt to this strategy as well?
Am interested in your thoughts.