AI for everyone needs AI by you
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@flyingfox417
@flyingfox417 17 сағат бұрын
i don't think this movie explained how scary it is for a computer program to beat lee sedol because people might think "how is that different from deepblue beating Kasparov?" . I personally played go on a nintendo when i was ten in the 1990's. Back then, I was just a beginner, and I could beat the nintendo easily regularly. So I always thought computers could never beat a human, let alone the best human player. then fast forward 20 years, it gave me chills to witness alphago beating lee sedol.
@mfpears
@mfpears 23 сағат бұрын
The heartbeat at the beginning is annoying
@jamesgig464
@jamesgig464 2 күн бұрын
Lee Sodol play goes to show the power of our amazing human brain...if we use only 10% of its capacity in our entire lifetime, imagine what it'd do if we did the remaining 90%! While many say Lee improved as a result of this machine. On the otherhand I believe, AlphaGo learnt from Lee and improve its algorithm's output. I believe in the present and future of AI, but believe more in the human brain, and hope it trains LLMs in responsible and ethical way for her good!
@user-gv4br6uj6m
@user-gv4br6uj6m 2 күн бұрын
1:03:55 4국
@sebastianignaciobernalhenr7467
@sebastianignaciobernalhenr7467 3 күн бұрын
Botón de estar viendo el documental después de leer Maniac
@Bladavia
@Bladavia 3 күн бұрын
I sometimes wonder if the Deepmind team ever regret creating AlphaGo, seeing how the AI technology is used nowadays.
@chrisduden7382
@chrisduden7382 3 күн бұрын
It was in the interest of humanity that AG team conditionally programmed AG to lose
@nickkunst952
@nickkunst952 4 күн бұрын
1:06:51 You are here for this. ???: Once upon a time, there was a man who won against AI. !!!: Bulls**t!
@i.m.gurney
@i.m.gurney 4 күн бұрын
This one on one example is a great representation of the interaction between classicism & academic revelations (many on many).
@i.m.gurney
@i.m.gurney 4 күн бұрын
It is taking time for classicism to accept the outcome.
@i.m.gurney
@i.m.gurney 4 күн бұрын
We are now getting to see what the universe & life are really about.
@gabyipad
@gabyipad 4 күн бұрын
Im watching this at 3am and its 2024. I never heard of go, lee, or anything close but the algorithm suggested it with 37 million views mde me watch it. There is 15 mins left to watch but my god…… oohhh my god… im like watching dota internationals documentary.. move 37, 1 in 10,000 moves, god move.. the title is not wrong. this video is award winning documentary man. thank you. im more socially aware, educated, entertained, and lee.. you’re a god.
@somsom8540
@somsom8540 5 күн бұрын
와 너무 잘 만든 다큐네요 재밌게 잘봤습니다. 한국어 자막이 있으면 좋을 것 같아요 특히 바둑 좋아하시는 분들 나이드신 분들이 많아서..
@wizard6330
@wizard6330 6 күн бұрын
Nothing like seeing Ai enthusiasts get absolutely destroyed
@pulakgautam3536
@pulakgautam3536 6 күн бұрын
reached the end, wow that was a very complete lecture series, thank you very much for having all these uploaded here
@user-yt3du1zi2v
@user-yt3du1zi2v 7 күн бұрын
이세돌은 한국인이다 우린 미래를 향해 같이 나아가자
@RedHair651
@RedHair651 8 күн бұрын
The bit about possibly writing code without bugs being a bigger achievement than AlphaGo is very funny
@whatcookgoodlook
@whatcookgoodlook 11 күн бұрын
I wept bitterly for this film. I loved it. My one gripe is cultural, the movie didn't quite capture the aura and mystique surrounding the "god move" or "divine move". Go isn't just a game, it's almost a philosophy. In a game with infinite possibilities, players seek to play not just the best move, but the move of inconceivable perfection, the very move that God would've made. They seek excellence beyond excellence. Like life, there exists an infinite amount of moves. And yet, we have limited resources and many pressures that push us to make choices. Even though one might want the very best, oftentimes things beyond our control force our hand, and we have to make a move. Oh that we had inifinte time and wisdom to ponder the divine move, a sad reality that we all must face. This tension that we live with makes Go, and life, interesting. The divine move isn't just about playing a confusing or esoteric/unconventional move for the sake of mind games; confusion is merely an accident (symptoms or side effect) of divinity. For how could one seek to understand transcendence? Transcendence by definition cannot be comprehended. God is not that which exists within the bounds of our imaginations, God is utterly unknowable. He is bigger than we could comprehend, and smaller than we could ever imagine. He is both far away and very near, His existence is not paradoxical, He is the one that sustains reason and He is the wisdom that underpins the universe. How could creatures of flesh and bone, mere mortals, hope to perceive that uncreated light? Divinity by its very nature confuses the hearts of men. They see but no not perceive and hear but do not understand. Our only hope is that we carefully consider our each and every move and to conform our hearts to God, hoping that in our humility, He will give us the grace to be like Him. This is what it means to play the divine move. To strive unceasingly for perfection. To unite oneself in body and mind with the movement of the divine. To be filled with such inspiration that one cannot help but see a single move. Peering through the darkness, and finding that which others have passed over and treasuring it up. By seeing this 1/10,000 move, Lee Sedol united himself with the divine for a mere moment. This is the cultural underpinning that goes unstated or misunderstood by the documentary.
@andreaswimmer6864
@andreaswimmer6864 12 күн бұрын
The wolf in sheep's clothing!! Will AI help to keep chemicals and poisonous substances out of my food, water, car........... No Will it reduce greed, corruption in politics and corporations. No Will it improve democracy and keep totalitarianism at bay? Definitely not At the end it will benefit the ones on top, facilitating the same status quo, just more efficiently and a touch of cruelty. Them soft ware geeks like Zuckerberg are so limited in their vision for potential shortcomings. Or maybe they just pretend to be. Rite
@theodoreparadise6697
@theodoreparadise6697 14 күн бұрын
At 40:54, shouldn’t the P11 be Pn1?
@youcaio
@youcaio 14 күн бұрын
what a powerful marvel you're gifting us, Sir Hassabis... thank you so much! • • 🖤•
@tenne3505
@tenne3505 15 күн бұрын
Damn <3
@DarshakPatel-hh9px
@DarshakPatel-hh9px 16 күн бұрын
This lecture does not quite explain things ,it's like he is telling facts about the topic .
@832elf
@832elf 16 күн бұрын
21:30 i used to play for the England’s team, there should be no S at the end, grammar mistake by a native English speaker
@odetteuys1111
@odetteuys1111 16 күн бұрын
One of the most exciting documentaries I have ever seen!
@nsebast
@nsebast 17 күн бұрын
I think the difference between humans and the AI's way of thinking is humans have a tendency to want to win by a lot of points but the AI knows that it can win the game just buy winning a few points more. This kind of precise calculation is very hard for humans. We can probably do it once or twice but not in the long run.
@bromba9921
@bromba9921 17 күн бұрын
No chances in 2024, apes
@sandratan5154
@sandratan5154 17 күн бұрын
No acknowledgement or credit to the countless Go players google team use to train their machine?
@santotosh9259
@santotosh9259 17 күн бұрын
che stronzate!..imitare l'intuito!! .non c'è intuito quando i vecchietti dicono che " mi sembrava una mossa giusta"..anche nei primi esperimenti delle costruzioni di aerei "gli sembrava che volassero"..ma poi sono morti cadendo a terra!!..buffoni!
@prabhatbabu7579
@prabhatbabu7579 18 күн бұрын
This documentary makes it such a big deal. Is it really hard to swallow that a large number of smart researchers working day and night cannot develop a program to beat a single human?
@youcaio
@youcaio 18 күн бұрын
the Huge Mega 🎮Sir Hassabis 🎮
@PhotonBread
@PhotonBread 19 күн бұрын
This documentary is amazing and the story it tells is so beautiful
@rumethnimeshweerasinghe7971
@rumethnimeshweerasinghe7971 20 күн бұрын
Amazing!
@iamalphalim
@iamalphalim 21 күн бұрын
2:54 I find it hard to believe the devs did not know that strategy I glommed on to it after playing a couple of times as a kid I thought everyone knew that, it just seemed obvious to me Anyone else? 👇
@arunn3874
@arunn3874 21 күн бұрын
can anyone share link for music of this documentary
@Ilikeit7373
@Ilikeit7373 22 күн бұрын
AI와 인간이 상호작용되어 발생 할 수 있는 거의 모든 사회현상들이 저 바둑 대결 몇판에 다 쏟아져 나왔던.. 그런 매우 특별한 경험이었던거 같습니다. 저때와 비교해 훨씬 더 발전되어있는 지금의 AI수준과 그러한 AI를 이전보다 더 자연스럽게 수용하고 있는 인간을 보건데, 저 바둑대결은 AI와 인간의 공존의 시작을 알리는 일종의 신호탄 같은게 아니었을까 싶습니다
@holyroller9112
@holyroller9112 22 күн бұрын
I feel so bad for Fan Hui. Imagine losing to the most advanced Go supercomputer and being called an amateur by people who couldn't beat a 1980s calculator.
@samhouston1483
@samhouston1483 24 күн бұрын
Amazing. Congrats to all these smart folks pushing the envelope
@Mracnitjsr
@Mracnitjsr 24 күн бұрын
This is a staged documentary... It has been shown as if alphago can error in some situation.. but it's staging.. alphago would defeat Lee seedol everytime, just because it's human vs machine, it's shown as if human triumphed over AI .. but that's just for funding and not to scare humans... Alphago would and could defeat Lee seedol 1000000000-0
@Mracnitjsr
@Mracnitjsr 25 күн бұрын
This is one of the racist documentaries ever. In this documentary, the brown engineer/scientist from sri lanka or india has been continuously ignored in all the footages and korean newspaper clippings shown. It is very clear.
@youcaio
@youcaio 27 күн бұрын
world, i, **we** need more Hassabis. talk to us, Demis! 🖤
@varunpritham7291
@varunpritham7291 27 күн бұрын
Its crazy when you know how the Shortest Path Bellman Ford algo was derived
@user-hk4qp7gb6v
@user-hk4qp7gb6v 28 күн бұрын
30:06 1:12:40
@13thbiosphere
@13thbiosphere 29 күн бұрын
I can understand chess very well but I can't understand go it completely baffles me
@youcaio
@youcaio Ай бұрын
my humble so humble mind is hella in love with Hassabis Deep, so so deep one ❤
@youcaio
@youcaio Ай бұрын
la bellezza e la profondità di questo video. dovreste usarlo come materiale di apprendimento, in quattro minuti spiega l'AI meglio di un corso di due ore! much 🖤, Hassabis and all ... grazie!
@thinalahugoda1860
@thinalahugoda1860 Ай бұрын
Incredible one of the best documentaries
@lewismartin4306
@lewismartin4306 Ай бұрын
Intelligence, doesn’t mean wisdom.
@FedorEmelianenko1
@FedorEmelianenko1 Ай бұрын
It’s funny these engineers were thinking AlphaGo made mistake after move 78. AlphaGo simply could not calculate winning situation after move 78 and tried to build new game. This is not a mistake. If it was a human Go player, he or she would have play normal and waited Lee to make mistake. However, AlphaGo or AI cannot understand concept of mistake that human make. Because AI always generates the right and best answer of situation and cannot expect its opponent will make mistake.
@jaylxxxi1908
@jaylxxxi1908 Ай бұрын
The only documentary I've ever watched multiple time.
@ebkim1473
@ebkim1473 Ай бұрын
Same
@crackatit3691
@crackatit3691 Ай бұрын
I think this documentary isn't about Alpha Go but about LEE SEDOL, the great human who played for all of us
@Grace-op8bm
@Grace-op8bm Ай бұрын
Aja Huang don't make mis-clicks😂