![]() Google DeepMind offered $1.5 million winner prizes for this match while the losing side took $300,000 for participating in the three games. ![]() DeepMind did not reveal the existence of AlphaGo Zero until the paper was published in Nature in October 2017.īefore the Future of Go Summit, AlphaGo Master defeated Ke Jie by three to zero during its 60 straight wins in the online games at the end of 2016 and beginning of 2017. AlphaGo Master was actually the second best version that DeepMind had at the time, for it was already in possession of AlphaGo Zero, a version much stronger than the Master version this can be known by the fact that Nature received their paper on AlphaGo Zero on April 7, before the games with Ke Jie. DeepMind claimed that this version was 3-stone stronger than the version used in AlphaGo v. The version of AlphaGo in this match was AlphaGo Master, the one that defeated top pros in 60 online games, using four TPUs on a single machine with Elo rating 4,858. ![]() Ke Jie was also ranked number one in the world under Korea Baduk Association's, Japan Go Association's and Chinese Weiqi Association's ranking systems. At the time of the match Ke Jie was ranked 1st among all human players worldwide under Rémi Coulom's ranking system, and had held that position since late 2014.
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