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Google's AlphaGo AI has won over world champion and number one ranked Go player Ke Jie for the second time in a row.。

Since there's only one match left to play, AlphaGo has clutched the overall win in the mini tournament, held from May 23-27 in Wuzhen, China. The best Ke Jie can hope for now is winning the last match for a 1:2 score. 。

SEE ALSO:Google's AlphaGo beats world's best Go player。

According to DeepMind founder and CEO Demis Hassabis, the AI assessed that Ke Jie played perfectly at some points in the game. 。

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— Demis Hassabis (demishassabis) May 25, 2017。

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Ultimately, it wasn't enough. Now, even though AlphaGo isn't officially ranked as a Go player, we pretty much have to admit that an artificial intelligence has surpassed human skill at this game. 。

AlphaGo made headlines when it won against legendary Go player and multiple world champion Lee Sedol (currently ranked number 7) in 2016, with a score of 4:1. It also won against European champion Fan Hui in 2015, with a 5:0 score. Before this, it was generally thought that AI couldn't compete in Go at the highest level due to the game's complexity.  。

The tournament lasts for two more days; on May 26, AlphaGo will participate in a pair match, combining its abilities with human players, as well as a team tournament in which it will try to win five seasoned players at once.。


The last of the three matches vs. Ke Jie will be held on May 27.  。

The last of the three matches vs. Ke Jie will be held on May 27.。

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