With the recent big win of DeepMind in the game of Go, a game considered to be more
complex than chess, it is almost conclusive that machines are capable of meeting or beating humans on logic.
I was amazed that a computer could master Go, which is more
complex than chess.
Not exact matches
Not long ago, Google spent more
than $ 400 million to buy industry - leading startup DeepMind, and scored a major tech and marketing coup when the computer AlphaGo defeated grandmaster Lee Sedol at the possibility - lush game of Go — an achievement hundreds of times more
complex than when Deep Blue beat Garry Kasparov at
chess.
«In chemistry, however, there are orders of magnitude more possible moves
than in
chess, and the problem is much more
complex.»
«It's a... a scalable approach to dealing with [
complex information] that could quickly make a very good decision even better
than people,» says Murray Campbell, a senior researcher at IBM in Armonk, New York, and one of the creators of the
chess - besting AI, Deep Blue.
Even though we believe our educational tools will accelerate a player's
chess IQ faster
than any other
chess system out there, it remains a
complex game that requires many hours to master.
It really felt like a
complex game of
chess we were all involved in, rather
than a simple case of us raising our voices and somebody else, somewhere else, making the decisions or knocking on doors.
However,
chess is a lot more
complex than tic - tac - toe.