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Ke Jie's appearance in Fuzhou and the "star array" of Chinese AI go

Ke Jie's appearance in Fuzhou and the domestic AI go 'star array' game

4hw.com.cn: in the "man machine war" in Wuzhen last May, 19-year-old Ke Jie cried his eyes red. He said he would no longer play chess with AI, 'I prefer to play against human players and enjoy winning chess. '

A year later, she broke her promise.

On the afternoon of April 27, on behalf of human beings, he once again stood on the stage of dueling with AI, "I & lsquo; lift the ban & rsquo;. I will not say that I will not play chess with AI anymore, because I think it is also a process of challenging myself again. 'the challenge for Ke Jie is really big. His opponent this time is the Chinese-made artificial intelligence program star array go (goloxy), who recently achieved 28 wins and 2 losses on the Internet. His defeat includes the world's first park Tinghuan. On May 27, 2017, the Third Bureau of 2017 alphagovs Kejie competition (Wuzhen), Wuzhen, Zhejiang Province.

'people always have to climb mountains after mountains'

On April 27, the first "wuqingyuan Cup" World Women's go competition and the "berry gene" Cup 2018 World artificial intelligence competition kicked off in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, and the "man machine war" between Ke Jie and star array is undoubtedly the focus of the competition. There is only one game in the man-machine battle, and the rules of the game are in accordance with the Chinese go rules: 3 and 3 / 4 Black stickers, 2-hour basic time limit for each side, 5 times, 1 minute seconds.

Although it's just a performance match, it's the third real 'man-machine battle' since Li Shishi and Wuzhen last year. At the opening ceremony the day before yesterday, Ke Jie also recalled how she felt after losing to alphago last year. 'I didn't think it was meaningful to play (chess) with AI at that time, because at that time I always felt that the gap between alphago and AI could not be made up by the efforts of the day after tomorrow, so I probably felt very sad. '

Now, Ke Jie, who came out of the shadow of defeat, is more concerned about the promotion of go. "Later, I thought that this was not my own business, and so many fans, supporters and people who like go have been enjoying the happiness that go brings them. "For this reason, he is willing to stand on the stage of playing AI again.

'I see that many chess fans and professional players like to watch and participate in the man-machine battle, so I said in many interviews before that, I & lsquo; lift the ban & rsquo;, I will not say that I don't play chess with AI anymore. 'in this young chess player's view, this is also the process of challenging yourself once again.' this is how people are. After crossing mountains, your goal is to climb another mountain. "So, I hope I can play well and do my best to take a strong opponent seriously. '.