
AlphaGo
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The ancient Chinese game of Go has long been considered a grand challenge for artificial intelligence. Yet in 2016, Google's DeepMind team announced that they would be taking on Lee Sedol, the world's most elite Go champion. AlphaGo chronicles the team as it prepares to test the limits of its rapidly-evolving AI technology. The film pits man against machine, and reveals as much about the workings of the human mind as it does the future of AI.
Production
Reel As Dirt, Moxie Pictures
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Lee Se-dol
Himself

Demis Hassabis
Himself

David Silver
Himself

Aja Huang
Himself

Fan Hui
Himself

Frank Lantz
Himself

Cade Metz
Himself

Martin Rees
Himself
Maddy Leach
Herself
Nam Chi Hyung
Herself

Nick Bostrom
Himself

Julian Schrittwieser
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George van den Driessche
Himself
Laurent Sifre
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Yoo Changhyuk
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Hyeyeon Cho
Herself
Joseph Choi
Himself

Michael Redmond
Himself
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