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Date of upload: Apr 12, 2024 ^^
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The "best move" is only the best if you have perfect execution at every point of the game, and many AI-determined "best moves" seem to thrust the game into a state of confusion no human can understand. Are there AI tools that have a focus on explaining the state of the game in human terms, instead of "this move is 78%, this move is 79%." ?
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AI doesn't think in the same categories as us humans.
It can take a very risky path that is worth only and only in case of perfect play.
So when we try to play more AI-like moves that supposedly lead to an advantage we might not know that this advantage is of a highest precision and can be ruined by one imperfection.
We make moves that give us bigger chances of winning by making our position better so there is less room for a blunder.
Would be cool if someone made a hybrid evaluation bar that synthesizes the winning chance by combining the perfect play AND proportion of those moves that will work to those that won't.
Now THIS bar and highlighted moves would be cool to play with since this system would be more sensible and give human-like advantage that we can use.
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Nowadays there's a lot of fear when it comes to AI, but I feel that the AI advances in Chess and Go prove that AI can be a helpful tool, especially when it comes to learning. However I do think that there's the downside where AI could potentially take away the discovery aspect especially for top players and Go could potentially become a game with no experimentation.
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Hmm... Many things to say. First, is this really about sente, or about the value of taking a corner? Second, the best move against AI is not always best against humans. An usually move (a trick move) is effective against humans. If you play only AI moves in the opening you lose the surprise effect, the ability to bring your opponent into uncharted territory and keep the initiative.
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@vastabyss6496
1 month ago
The AlphaGo documentary is actually what introduced me to Go and made me pursue AI research as a career. This is such a cool game, thank you for all the lessons!
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