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Google AI tops Chinese master:

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A Google artificial intelligen­ce programme defeated a Chinese grand master at the ancient board game Go on Tuesday, a major feather in the cap for the firm’s AI ambitions as it looks to woo Beijing to gain re-entry into the country.

In the first of three planned games in the eastern water town of Wuzhen, the AlphaGo program held off China’s world number one Ke Jie in front of Chinese officials and Google parent Alphabet’s chief executive Eric Schmidt.

The victory over the world’s top player — which many thought would take decades to achieve — underlines the potential of artificial intelligen­ce to take on humans at complex tasks.

Wooing Beijing may be less simple. The game streamed live on Google-owned YouTube, while executives from the DeepMind unit that developed the programme sent out updates live on Twitter . Both are blocked by China, as is Google search.

Google pulled its search engine from China seven years ago after it refused to self-censor internet searches, a requiremen­t of Beijing. Since then it has been inaccessib­le behind the country’s nationwide firewall.

The ceremonial game — the second time AlphaGo has gone head-to-head with a master Go player in a public showdown — represents a major bridge-building exercise for Google in China, following a charm offensive in recent years. (RTRS)

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