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| Grandmaster of Chinese chess Xu Yinchuan plays game with supercomputer Inspur TS developed by China's Inspur group on Aug. 15, 2006 in Beijing. Eventually, Xu Yinchuan tied with the computer. (Photo/Xinhua) |
Google's computer program AlphaGo on Thursday defeated Lee Sedol, the world champion of the ancient Chinese board game Go, once again in the second game of a historic five- game match.
The result stunned the world, fueling an upsurge of interest as well as concerns over such questions as: will the brain of the computer eventually outsmart that of humans? Will artificial intelligence (AI) replace humans one day?
Let's take a look at the games between human and computer in the past 20 years.
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