AI's Game Playing Challenge - Computerphile

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Published 2016-03-24
AlphaGo is beating humans at Go - What's the big deal? Rob Miles explains what AI has to do to play a game.

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All Comments (21)
  • Camera Guy: 'I just wan't to make sure people understand what we're talking about' Scientist guy: 'Yeah yeah, right right. So you draw your octothorp' Camera Guy: [sighs internally]
  • @TheAtb85
    At 10:08 you can see Rob deciding that he will turn the whole universe into a paper factory, but having his decision overran by his safety algorithm, on the argument that turning the universe into factories would lower his utility function of learning from, and sharing ideas with, different beings.
  • @Zach-mv3le
    Looks at board in dismay "All I do is win"
  • "we are gonna need more paper..and a significant larger universe to put that paper in"
  • @ChaosPootato
    I really like this guy. He's interesting and clear and even funny. He's cool
  • @apefu
    Dammit. This episode ends when it starts getting interesting.
  • @BenKarcher
    I just noticed that at the beginning of the video ti says and at the end it says that is awesome.
  • @glitchsmasher
    This guy is the best person on Computerphile. He should have a channel of his own.
  • there are only 3 starting moves in noughts and crosses (corner, side, centre)
  • @aeroscience9834
    "This margin is too narrow to contain" I see what you did there!
  • @demonstructie
    Rob Miles is my favorite person on Computerphile (and maybe on youtube as a whole)
  • @TimmacTR
    Love how clear is this guy's explanation..
  • @SOLAR_WillToWin
    "I just want people to know what you're talking about" ... "So you just draw your octothorpe" lol
  • @S4MJ4M
    17:15 you gotta plug a Fermat reference in there!
  • @PaulBunkey
    "The problem of recursion is the problem of recursion" ;)