Kejie, a top Go player, was beaten by AlphaGo in the game which ________ on May 23 in Zhejiang province.
A.has been held B.was holding C.was held D.held
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Kejie, a top Go player, was beaten by AlphaGo in the game which ________ on May 23 in Zhejiang province.
A.has been held B.was holding C.was held D.held
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--The world top player South Korean Lee lost the game against the computer program Alphago.
---_________surprising news!
A. What a B. What C. How D. How a
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—The world top player Lee lost the game against the computer program Alphago.
—________ surprising news!
A. What a B. What C. How D. How a
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It’s reported that AlphaGo two master Go players so far.
A. beat B. beats C. has beaten
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From May 23 to 27,AlphaGo played against the world's No. l Go player Ke Jie in Wuzhen, Zhejiang. AlphaGo beat the 19-year-old Chinese 3-0.
“I was shocked,” Ke said in a news conference (新闻发布会)after the games. “Many moves of AlphaGo would never happen in a human competition. ”
AlphaGo is an example of Artificial Intelligence (人工智能). AI is when computers or computer programs have smart behavior and think or act like a human. Scientists are now trying to make AI do everything from driving cars to writing stories, said The New York Times. This worries some people. UK scientist Stephen Hawking even said that the “development of AI could mean the end of humans”.
This is not the first time that AlphaGo has beaten a human. In March 2016, it beat top player Lee Se-dol (李世石)from South Korea. That was the first time AlphaGo beat a human, And this January, it won 60 matches against top humanplayers from China, South Korea and Japan.
1.How many times did AlphaGo beat Ke Jie in Wuzhen?
A.twice B.three times C.four times D.five times
2.Stephen Hawking thought that AI might be________ for the world of man.
A.boring B.difficult C.dangerous D.fun
3.When did AlphaGo first beat a human?
A.In 2015 B.In 2016 C.In 2017 D.In 2018
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On March 15,2016,Lee-dol(李世时)____by Google’s AI in the final match.
A. beat B. beats C. was beaten D.is beaten
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On March 15,2016,Lee-dol(李世时)____by Google’s AI in the final match.
A. beat B. beats C. was beaten D.is beaten
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Artificial intelligence: Google’s AlphaGo beats Go master Lee Se-dol
A computer program has beaten a master Go player 3-0 in a best-of-five competition, in what is seen as a landmark moment for artificial intelligence (人工智能).
Google‟s AlphaGo program was playing against Lee Se-dol in Seoul, in South Korea.
Mr Lee had been confident he would win before the competition started.
“AlphaGo played consistently (稳定地) from beginning to the end while Lee, as he is only human, showed some mental weakness,” one of Lee’s coaches, Kwon Kap-Yong, told the AFP news agency.
Mr Lee is considered as a successful Go player, having won many competitions in his career.
Go is a game of two players who take turns putting black or white stones on a 19-by-19 grid (棋格). Players win by surrounding their competitors pieces with their own.
In the first game of the series (系列赛), AlphaGo won by a very small chance – Mr Lee had led for most of the match, but AlphaGo managed to build up a strong lead in its closing stages.
After losing the second match to DeepMind, Lee Se-dol said he was “speechless” adding that the AlphaGo machine played a “nearly perfect game”.
Experts said that Lee Se-dol had brought his “top game” but that AlphaGo had won “in great style”.
The AlphaGo system was developed by British computer company DeepMind which was bought by Google in 2014. It has built up its special skills by studying older games and teasing out so many kinds of ways of play. And, according to DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, it has also spent a lot of time just playing the game.
“It played itself, millions and millions of times and each time got a little better – it learns from its mistakes,” he told the BBC before the matches started.
This good circle of continuous improvement meant the super computer went into the five-match series stronger than when it beat the European player late last year.
Does this mean artificial intelligence is now smarter than us and will kill us humans? Certainly not. AlphaGo doesn‟t care if it wins or loses. Does it mean that artificial intelligence will soon take your job? Possibly you should be more worried about that.
1.What had Lee Se-dol thought about the competition before it started?
A. He would beat AlphaGo.
B. AlphaGo would lead the match.
C. It was hard to tell who would win.
D. AlphaGo would have some weakness.
2.What happened in the first game of the series?
A. Mr Lee won by a very small chance.
B. AlphaGo had led for most of the match.
C. Mr Lee was beaten by AlphaGo finally.
D. AlphaGo built up a strong lead at the beginning.
3.What does the underlined phrase “teasing out” probably mean?
A. Giving out. B. Working out.
C. Running out. D. Pointing out.
4.The writer may agree that ______ in the future.
A. human will be killed by artificial intelligence
B. artificial intelligence will do everything for human
C. people might lose jobs because of artificial intelligence
D. artificial intelligence will be much smarter than human
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Think "rock, paper, scissors (剪刀)" is a children's game? Think again.
Top players from around the world came together in Toronto to compete for a 10,000 – Canadian-dollar prize and the title of World Champion (世界冠军头衔). More than 500 players, including national champions from Australia, Norway and New Zealand, attended.
The simple game is often used to make decision and solve simple problems. Players hold their fists closed and count to three before making a fist (rock), a flat hand (paper) or two fingers (scissors). Paper covers rock, scissors cut paper and rock breaks scissors.
Players have different, opinions about the history of the game, but it is commonly believed to have been played for centuries in Japan. The Paper Scissors Stone Club opened in England in 1842 and players could play together there. In 1918, the name was changed to World RPS Club and its headquarters (总部) moved from London to Toronto.
The world championship started in 2002, and is held once every year.
根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。正确为“T”,错误为“F”。
1.The winner of the game can get 10,000 Canadian dollars as a prize.
2.The simple game is often used to make new friends.
3.From the passage, we know that making two fingers stands for scissors in the game.
4.The headquarters of World RPS Club moved to New Zealand in 1918.
5.The first world championship was held in 2002.
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Think "rock, paper, scissors (剪刀)" is a children's game? Think again.
Top players from around the world came together in Toronto to compete for a 10,000 – Canadian-dollar prize and the title of World Champion (世界冠军头衔). More than 500 players, including national champions from Australia, Norway and New Zealand, attended.
The simple game is often used to make decision and solve simple problems. Players hold their fists closed and count to three before making a fist (rock), a flat hand (paper) or two fingers (scissors). Paper covers rock, scissors cut paper and rock breaks scissors.
Players have different, opinions about the history of the game, but it is commonly believed to have been played for centuries in Japan. The Paper Scissors Stone Club opened in England in 1842 and players could play together there. In 1918, the name was changed to World RPS Club and its headquarters (总部) moved from London to Toronto.
The world championship started in 2002, and is held once every year.
根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。正确为“T”,错误为“F”。
1.The winner of the game can get 10,000 Canadian dollars as a prize.
2.The simple game is often used to make new friends.
3.From the passage, we know that making two fingers stands for scissors in the game.
4.The headquarters of World RPS Club moved to New Zealand in 1918.
5.The first world championship was held in 2002.
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