Do you think deep learning can understand and solve double 
ko, for example?

Hideki

Aja Huang: <CALQB9_mpFNj6_CWwMhO=to_rqwce_e39vopczarm9x5e1z9...@mail.gmail.com>:
>2018-03-02 6:50 GMT+00:00 "Ingo Althöfer" <3-hirn-ver...@gmx.de>:
>
>> Von: "David Doshay" <ddos...@mac.com>
>> > Go is hard.
>> > Programming is hard.
>> >
>> > Programming Go is hard squared.
>> > ;^)
>>
>> And that on square boards.
>> Mama mia!
>>
>
>Go is hard for humans, but in my own opinion I think Go seems to be too
>easy for deep learning. So is programming Go now. :)
>
>Aja
>
>
>>
>> ;-) Ingo.
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