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Monday, December 2, 2019

Is it possible to defeat artificial intelligence?


There is another area captured by artificial intelligence, which is debated whether or not it will eliminate today's professions; strategy games. World-renowned Go player Lee Se-Dol lost his match with artificial intelligence and ended his professional Go career. So, as Lee says, will artificial intelligence be superior to humans in the future?
Since the loss of world chess champion Garry Kasparov to IBM's Deep Blue artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence has had many successes in strategy games. The last example of this is the old Chinese strategy game Go. World-renowned Korean Go player Lee Se-Dol played 5 matches with Google's artificial intelligence AlphaGo 3 years ago and was able to win only 1 of these matches. Learning to play on its own, AlphaGo has become much better over the past 3 years. Compared to the development of artificial intelligence, the development of human players is far behind.

In November of this year, Lee Se-Dol announced that he had put an end to his professional Go career. Lee said that even if he came in very good shape and number one in this game, artificial intelligence would always be on top of him. He also stressed that artificial intelligence is an entity that cannot be renewed. After ending his professional career, Lee announced that he would work for the development of artificial intelligence and participate in experiments. Lee will then play matches with the artificial intelligence called HanDol, which defeats South Korea's famous 5 Go players, and will work for the development of this artificial intelligence.

The success of artificial intelligence in the field of play is not limited to this. Deepmind, another artificial intelligence of Google developed in 2015, had learned to play 49 different arcade games on its own. Developer Demis Hassabis says that they taught artificial intelligence that they should only get a high score and leave the rest of the game to him. Artificial intelligence, which managed to develop new strategies in games, was able to score higher than human players in many of the games.


With the development of artificial intelligence, 'Can artificial intelligence defeat a human being?' We also see that the question evolved. A few years later, even today, 'Can man defeat artificial intelligence?' questions seem to be on the agenda.
Development of artificial intelligence over the next 45 years

According to the research of the Future of Humanity Institute of Oxford University, artificial intelligence will be more successful than people in many areas in the next 45 years. Some predictions about the future of artificial intelligence that began to take over strategy games are as follows: In
2023, artificial intelligence will translate better than humans. In 2031, it will replace the store employees. In 2049, Stephen King will write as well-selling books. In 2053, he's going to be a very successful surgeon. The superiority of artificial intelligence over humanity, which started with strategy games, will continue to increase for different fields.

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