Really enjoyed reading these posts the last few weeks, and thank you for all the great work you’re doing!
I love the AlphaGo documentary you mentioned and have shown it in various classes teaching students about how AI will impact their future.
I also wanted to add that in addition to move 37 that was amazingly inventive, Lee Sedol then responded in game 4 with move 78, his own 1 in 10,000 move, as he was pushed to think creatively in vastly new ways to actually win a game against the AI. This move by Sedol has been a huge inspiration for me to imagine how we (and especially a whole new generation of students) can learn to create in beautiful new ways.
Thanks again, and hopefully we’ll have many new “move 78s” created by humans through our interactions with AI in 2024!
Really enjoyed reading these posts the last few weeks, and thank you for all the great work you’re doing!
I love the AlphaGo documentary you mentioned and have shown it in various classes teaching students about how AI will impact their future.
I also wanted to add that in addition to move 37 that was amazingly inventive, Lee Sedol then responded in game 4 with move 78, his own 1 in 10,000 move, as he was pushed to think creatively in vastly new ways to actually win a game against the AI. This move by Sedol has been a huge inspiration for me to imagine how we (and especially a whole new generation of students) can learn to create in beautiful new ways.
Thanks again, and hopefully we’ll have many new “move 78s” created by humans through our interactions with AI in 2024!