AlphaGo pushed human Go players to become more creativeSince 2016, professional players have employed more novel moves.By I. Bonifacic, 03.13.2023
Human convincingly beats AI at Go with help from a botA flaw let the player surround his AI victim while distracting it elsewhere.By S. Dent, 02.20.2023
DeepMind's latest AI can master games without being told their rulesMuZero represents a likely breakthrough in general-purpose AI.By I. Bonifacic, 12.23.2020
AIs are better gamers than us, but that’s OKThe rise of the machines is all in the name of progress.By J. Rigg, 03.20.2019
AI is better at bluffing than professional gamblersAI and ML systems are turning the professional gambling world on its head.By A. Tarantola, 01.17.2019
Pretty sure Google's new talking AI just beat the Turing testFool me once, shame on you; fool me 150-plus times, that's some sort of record.By A. Tarantola, 05.08.2018
This year we took small, important steps toward the SingularityBut can we learn to get along with our robotic pals of tomorrow?By A. Tarantola, 12.19.2017
Google's AlphaGo AI can teach itself to master games like chessNo humans required.By J. Fingas, 12.06.2017
Google's AlphaGo AI no longer requires human input to master GoIt thrashed the older AlphaGos, making it the "strongest Go player in history."By S. Shah, 10.19.2017
Google's AlphaGo retires from competitionIts creators plan on publishing one more paper and a teaching tool before saying goodbye. By M. Moon, 05.27.2017
Google's AlphaGo is the best Go player in the worldThe AI beats world number one Ke Jie for a second time, sealing a series win.By M. Brian, 05.25.2017
UC Berkeley researchers teach computers to be curiousIt's an AI that understands exploration.By A. Tarantola, 05.24.2017
Google’s AlphaGo AI defeats the world’s best human Go playerBut, boy, it was close.By M. Smith, 05.23.2017
Google's AI will take on the world's top Go player next month19-year-old Ke Jie takes on AlphaGo in a best of three match in May.By M. Brian, 04.10.2017
Korean Go body to ban smartphones thanks to Google's AIThe organization is writing new rules to stop AI tools giving players an advantage. By J. Rigg, 01.20.2017
Google's DeepMind AI has been secretly schooling online Go playersAlphaGo spent the past few days playing anonymous matches on public servers.By A. Dalton, 01.04.2017
AI was everywhere in 2016Our board games, our phones, our living rooms, our cars and even our doctor’s offices. By M. Lalwani, 12.25.2016
The next wave of AI is rooted in human culture and history"One of the challenges now is: What is the value of our humanity?"By M. Lalwani, 08.16.2016
Google's Deepmind AI will play Go against the world number oneAlphaGo will take on 18-year-old Ke Jie later this year.By M. Brian, 06.06.2016
Google built a processor just for AITensor Processing Units are designed to speed up machine learning.By J. Fingas, 05.18.2016