After watching the documentary "AlphaGo", my heart is full of sadness! Two days ago, I suddenly saw Lee Sedol, the only person in the world who defeated the artificial intelligence AlphaGo, announced his retirement. He said: "He believes that in the world of Go, human beings can no longer surpass artificial intelligence." Because of his declaration, I watched the documentary that I have been receiving for a long time, and because this documentary not only made me recover the enthusiasm for Cui Ze when I watched "Please Answer 1988", but also caused me to think deeply about the inevitability and the inevitability of human scientific and technological progress. destructive.
Li Sedol, the world Go champion three years ago, showed us that AlphaGo is strong with one win and four losses. It also allowed the nine-dan master to break his understanding of Go again, jump out of the frame, and find a new point of view for him. It's just that Go talks about human nature, philosophy, face-to-face strategy and mental attack and defense. Facing the cold and emotionless AlphaGo, is this fair to Yi? Does it match the original intent of Go? While appreciating, I keep questioning
After seeing his unbelievable, unyielding and fighting to the end look when he lost the first three games, and when he won his first victory in the fourth game, he said: "Even if I exchange the most precious thing in my life, I will not exchange it. This victory”, and the graciousness and humility despite the fifth round, I think full of warmth and emotion is the biggest difference between humans and AI.
Some people say that artificial intelligence finds more and more possibilities for mankind by breaking out of the frame of human habitual thinking, and perhaps we should look at the future development of science and technology with a tolerant and inclusive heart. But as the philosophy professor in the film said: "A good future is a good machine, and a good man."
And I want to say that Lee Sedol, who participated in those five games, is handsome and handsome!
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