Re: Facebook is developing a Go AI
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 3:43 am
Life in 19x19. Go, Weiqi, Baduk... Thats the life.
https://lifein19x19.com/
Seems there is an easy way to make it stronger here. And how is it possible for a bot not to make a move on time?Results
In round 2, the kibitzers were unable to understand the complicated game between Zen19S and abakus. Abakus won.
In round 4, darkfmcts3 lost on time, in what I think was a lost position, to DolBaram.
In round 5, darkfmcts3 lost on time, in a won position, to Zen19S.
In its round 7 game with Zen19S, abakus tried to fight a double ko from the losing end. It lost the game.
Also the bragging about only taking 6 months seems a bit off to me, but I suppose you don't get to be a billionaire by being modest. Did the Facebook researchers really work in isolation of all previous Go AI research and invent everything themselves, or are they building on the work of others (both in neural net and Mogo-style MCTS techniques)?in the past six months we've built an AI that can make moves in as fast as 0.1 seconds and still be as good as previous systems that took years to build.
more important than the link to the video is the link to the paperBonobo wrote:The link, Uberdude, THE LINK!!!!1
https://www.facebook.com/zuck/videos/10102619979032811/
Well, that paper link was already posted by yoyoma, so for me it was more interesting that Zuckerberg made a public post about Go as that will have millions of readers, so could do a lot to spread word of the game and generate interest. Would be good if there was a highly rated comment below along the lines of "Want to learn how to play this game, check out the American Go Association at www.usgo.org or play online at www.gokgs.com"xed_over wrote:more important than the link to the video is the link to the paperBonobo wrote:The link, Uberdude, THE LINK!!!!1
https://www.facebook.com/zuck/videos/10102619979032811/
http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.06410
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1511.06410v2.pdf
No.ez4u wrote:Were the informal games played before or after the informal games?