Google AI scores 2nd consecutive win


(MENAFN) Google's artificial intelligence (AI) program AlphaGo has beaten South Korean Go player Lee Se-dol for the 2snd straight time in the ancient board game, based on reports.

In their 2nd face-off at the Four Seasons Hotel in Seoul, AlphaGo, the AI designed by Google's London-based firm DeepMind, collected another win by resignation in 211 moves.

Additionally, the extraordinary self-learning machine now leads 2-0 at the impressive five-round tournament which is named Google DeepMind Challenge Match.

Lee, a ninth-dan player who went pro at the age of 12, will take a full-day rest Friday before he aims to even the score against AlphaGo this weekend in their 3rd and 4th matches.


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