Man beats machine at Go in human victory over AI

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  • KataGo

    GTP engine and self-play learning in Go

  • > Kellin Pelrine, an American player who is one level below the top amateur ranking, beat the machine by taking advantage of a previously unknown flaw that had been identified by another computer. But the head-to-head confrontation in which he won 14 of 15 games was undertaken without direct computer support.

    My take: what Kellin Pelrine really exploited is that the AI can't learn and adapt. Even GPT can't learn or adapt to anything beyond its context window. It took a computer to find and teach him the winning strategy, and it probably took a lot longer than AlphaGo did to train. But once he learned, he had the advantage; meanwhile AlphaGo never adapted and learned to counter the strategy itself, because it can't.

    One thing to note is that he beat KataGo [1] and Leela Zero [2], but not AlphaGo or AlphaZero, because the AlphaGos aren't public. So it's possible he wouldn't actually beat the real AlphaZero with this strategy. But considering the strategy he used works in theory work against any model with AlphaGo/AlphaZero's design (he beat Leela Zero which has the exact same model), and Leela Chess and Stockfish are apparently better than AlphaZero now; I think he would still win.

    [1] https://github.com/lightvector/KataGo

    [2] https://github.com/leela-zero/leela-zero

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