It’s 1997. An IBM computer named Deep Blue defeats reigning world chess champion Garry Kasparov. It was viewed as a milestone for AI, the true arrival of computer intelligence. The world celebrated the achievement of technology — or offered doomsday predictions of a robot revolution. The future was now. It should sound familiar. Google’s DeepMind AI recently won a landmark… Read More...
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What Google’s DeepMind victory really means
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