The single machine version and the 2000 machine version is apparently a
difference in 150 ELO, so maybe a 32 core instance in Amazon would be
close enough, costing about 1200$ a month. Maybe it's doable, or for a
Tokyo U. or BGA or AGA to set up something like this with Google permission.

On 13/03/2016 00:24, Lukas van de Wiel wrote:
> This would be many thousands of dollars per day. A single game would be
> more than a thousand dollars in total costs.
> I do not think a kickstarter project or so would be successful, as the go
> community is simply not *that* big...
> 
> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Gonçalo Mendes Ferreira <go...@sapo.pt>
> wrote:
> 
>> It does seem unlikely for DeepMind not to move on to "bigger" things,
>> but maybe the Go community can make some kind of fundraiser to keep an
>> instance of AlphaGo playing 24/7? I think there are some websites for
>> this kind of thing. Someone would be in charge of scheduling time for it
>> to play pros, other programs, and maybe play online on breaks. Just an
>> idea, oh Google overlords that watch all communications.
>>
>> Gonçalo
>>
>> On 13/03/2016 00:06, Lukas van de Wiel wrote:
>>> Oh, I did not say that it would not be beneficial, to AlphaGo, and to the
>>> people playing it, and to the Go community as a whole, but still, it will
>>> have to come from somewhere. Just the electricity bill alone would be
>>> hair-raising.
>>> And the big-scale benefits in prestige and marketing are over, with this
>>> victory.
>>>
>>> It would be cool to build on the works of AlphaGo, and I would like to
>> see
>>> it as much as the next enthusiast, but I doubt the feasibility...
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 1:01 PM, Thomas Wolf <tw...@brocku.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, 12 Mar 2016, Lukas van de Wiel wrote:
>>>>
>>>> And the hardware available for this tournament was tremendous. It
>> remains
>>>>> to be seen whether the hardware and the people
>>>>> maintaining it would be available for a longer period. The costs of
>> this
>>>>> are not to be underestimated. Who would pay it?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The AlphaGo team would get feedback from testing by players with very
>>>> different ideas/strengths who they would otherwise never get in contact
>>>> with.
>>>>
>>>> For example, Michael Redmond mentioned repeatedly in the last 3 reviews
>>>> that
>>>> he would love to play AlphaGo to study Go, to find new openings,...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Lukas
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Clark B. Wierda <cbwie...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>       On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 5:05 PM, Thomas Wolf <tw...@brocku.ca>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>             Having AlphaGo playing exclusively on KGS would be such a
>>>>> boost to KGS!
>>>>>
>>>>>       For sure.
>>>>>
>>>>> The other Go servers might have their own opinion on that.
>>>>>
>>>>> Clark
>>>>>
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