I am unsure about the specifics of the Chinese "Go" game, but if what you are looking for is an achievement by AI that proves it's intelligence and learning capabilities, I suggest you take a look at OpenAI Five. The project involves the AI training against itself in the moba game Dota 2. As a dota player, I was beyond amazed at the capabilities of the AI, beating the best players in the world, who has been playing the game their whole life. The impressive aspect, is how complicated the game is. There are literally infinite amount of possibilities in a single game in what you can do. Games like go and chess are much more restricted, thus it is much easier to calculate every single possibility. I have spent nearly 5000 hours and admittedly, still terrible at the game.
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Reply to AI, the so called "self thinking" machine. by Bakariiin
I am unsure about the specifics of the Chinese "Go" game, but if what you are looking for is an achievement by AI that proves it's intelligence and learning capabilities, I suggest you take a look at OpenAI Five. The project involves the AI training against itself in the moba game Dota 2. As a dota player, I was beyond amazed at the capabilities of the AI, beating the best players in the world, who has been playing the game their whole life. The impressive aspect, is how complicated the game is. There are literally infinite amount of possibilities in a single game in what you can do. Games like go and chess are much more restricted, thus it is much easier to calculate every single possibility. I have spent nearly 5000 hours and admittedly, still terrible at the game.