Chinese Weiqi master Ke Jie commented on the remarkable accomplishments of the new program via his Weibo account, "A pure self-learning AlphaGo is the strongest, humans seem redundant in front of its self-improvement."
Source:
http://www.ecns.cn/m/2017/10-19/277691.shtml
In response to the reports, Lee Se-dol, the only human player to date that has won against AlphaGo, said, “The previous version of AlphaGo wasn’t perfect, and I believe that’s why AlphaGo Zero was made.”
Mok Jin-seok, who directs the South Korean national Go team, said the Go world has already been imitating the playing styles of previous versions of AlphaGo and creating new ideas from them, and he is hopeful that new ideas will come out from AlphaGo Zero.
Mok also added that general trends in the Go world are now being influenced by AlphaGo’s playing style.
“At first, it was hard to understand and I almost felt like I was playing against an alien. However, having had a great amount of experience, I’ve become used to it,” Mok said.
“We are now past the point where we debate the gap between the capability of AlphaGo and humans. It’s now between computers.”
Mok has reportedly already begun analyzing the playing style of AlphaGo Zero along with players from the national team.
“Though having watched only a few matches, we received the impression that AlphaGo Zero plays more like a human than its predecessors,” Mok said.
http://koreabizwire.com/go-players-exci ... zero/98282
Gu Li then quote Ke Jie and said he's sad at human progress because human can't cramp 20 years of go knowledge in 3 days (laugh and cry)
Tang Weixing said he doesn't know what to say. The version before was made using many years while the version that doesn't use human knowledge use only 40 days. He then began to wonder the future of humanity if what that dragging feet (in development) are really human ourselves, then as a small part of God, we're all for nothing.
Gu Li then quote Tang Weixing and jokingly said we are all dragging feet
Google translate from
https://sports.sina.cn/others/qipai/201 ... l?from=wap
Moving on to Japan, Hideki Kato, co developer of DeepZenGo tweet that today there's demand for him to give a lecture about this paper at 6 AM, but since the paper release in the night time in Japan (around 2 AM) he hadn't read or heard anything yet.
He commented that the paper should be specific if TPU in use is version 1 or 2 because there's significant difference between them
https://twitter.com/gghideki_katoh
Any other professional reactions?