After AI beat them, professional go players got better and more creative
A game of the board game Go in Japan 1876For many decades, it seemed professional Go players had reached a hard limit on how well it is possible to play. They were not getting better. Decision quality was largely plateaued from 1950 to the mid-2010s:Then, in May 2016, DeepMind demonstrated AlphaGo, an AI that could beat the best human Go players. This is how the humans reacted:After a few years, the weakest professional players were better than the strongest players before AI. The strongest play...
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