'Even if I become the number one, there is an entity that cannot be defeated.' A South Korean master of the strategy game Go has announced his retirement from professional competition, due to the rise of what he says is unbeatable artificial intelligence.
Hong Kong A South Korean master of the ancient strategy game Go has announced his retirement from professional competition due to the rise of what he says is unbeatable artificial intelligence.
The news that Lee Se-dol is bowing out comes three years after he lost in a closely watched series against Google's AlphaGo in 2016. Lee managed to win one game out of five against Google's computer program — the only time it has been beaten in competition — but was ultimately defeated. Since then, AlphaGo has become even more advanced, beating other top players around the world.
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