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The Brutal History of AI Defeating Every Human

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Either it is a master or a servant. And there are two kinds of relationships that humanity employs with technology. Either it fears, is destroyed, and is overwhelmed by technological progress, or it dictates this progress, drives it forward, and uses it. And then there are two major social constructs that keep the members of society in compliance with the prevailing ideology of life. These are religion and the state.


Introduction to Artificial Intelligence.

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The starting point of modern information technology has as a starting point the year 1945 and the machine that defeated the Enigma code, the ENIAC, and the English mathematician and cryptanalyst, Alan Turing. "The original question, can machines think?" Forty years of development, starting from ENIAC, led to IBM's supercomputer Deep Blue. In 1985, Garry Kasparov became the world champion in chess beating 32 opponents, simultaneously. Deep Blue's predecessor, "Deep Thought", lost two times by the world chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1989.


Paralympian Elizabeth Marks headed to second Games, far exceeding initial goal to be just 'fit for duty'

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Elizabeth Marks just wanted to prove she was fit for duty. She started swimming as a way to get back in shape and qualify for active duty again when a friend suggested she compete in the Warrior Games, a sport event for wounded, injured or ill service members and veterans. "I was just trying to be found fit for duty, and I couldn't run, so I took up swimming as a second form of cardio, and there was a gentleman there who encouraged me to try out for Warrior Games," Marks told Fox News.


The Games That AI Won

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Some tasks that AI does are actually not impressive. Think about your camera recognizing and auto-focusing on faces in pictures. That technology has been around since 2001, and it doesn't tend to excite people. Well, because you can do that too, you can focus your eyes on someone's face very easily. In fact, it's so easy you don't even know how you do it.


Google's AlphaGo proves superiority over human opponents - The Economic Times

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By Paul Mozur HONG KONG: Google computer program called AlphaGo beat the world's best player in the second game. It's all over for humanity - at least in the game of Go. For the second game in a row, a Google computer program called AlphaGo beat the world's best player of what many consider the world's most sophisticated board game. AlphaGo is scheduled to play its human opponent, the 19-year-old Chinese prodigy Ke Jie, one more time on Saturday in the best-of-three contest. But with a score of 2-0 heading into that final game, and earlier victories against other opponents already on the books, AlphaGo has proved its superiority.


How Google's AI Viewed the Move No Human Could Understand

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The move didn't make sense to the humans packed into the sixth floor of Seoul's Four Seasons hotel. But the Google machine saw it quite differently. The machine knew the move wouldn't make sense to all those humans. And yet it played the move anyway, because this machine has seen so many moves that no human ever has. In the second game of this week's historic Go match between Lee Sedol, one of the world's top players, and AlphaGo, an artificially intelligent computing system built by a small team of Google researchers, this surprisingly skillful machine made a move that flummoxed everyone from the throngs of reporters and photographers to the match commentators to, yes, Lee Sedol himself.


Hitech Defeats Denker in AGS Challenge Match

AI Magazine

In response to this by Denker with an impressive series need, Shelby Lyman, the host of past of moves that ended in a sacrifice Public Broadcasting Station (PBS) which brought home the win. Everyone series on world chess championship seemed impressed with Hitech's matches, organized the AGS Challenge performance throughout the match, Match at the New School for although it was clear the audience Social Research in New York City. Denker Funding for this event was provided was generous in his praise of Hitech, by AGS Computers, Inc., a New Jersey-based saying, "The machine gave me a real software firm. The match trimming; I am very impressed." The was held September 22-25, with one final game of the match follows with game played each day, and was widely a few annotations.