@voidfraction @Meaningness @admittedlyhuman I've played Go a few times, it's an interesting game. I'm tempted to describe it as "nebulous"
Semi-skeptical discussion of the Google Go-playing paper: https://medium.com/backchannel/has-deepmind-really-passed-go-adc85e256bec#.lar62he8k … (HT @concutere & others)
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@niftierideology@voidfraction@admittedlyhuman The rules are perfectly non-nebulous. The patterns might be described as nebulous… - 19 more replies
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One of MANY reasons the Google Go player is uninteresting is that Go is uninteresting: utterly unlike most problems humans encounter.
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Boardgames like Go are devoid of nebulosity (http://meaningness.com/nebulosity ), which is the main source of difficulty in the real world.
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@voidfraction@AuerbachKeller@niftierideology@admittedlyhuman Don’t have article, so don’t know much about what it is doing. -
@voidfraction@AuerbachKeller@niftierideology@admittedlyhuman *Guess* is, nothing interesting: lookup & linear combo are examples merely.
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@voidfraction@AuerbachKeller@niftierideology@admittedlyhuman So are lots of things! Not very impressed by that :-) - End of conversation
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@voidfraction@AuerbachKeller@niftierideology@admittedlyhuman Matter for what? (not sure what the question is…)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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