Hmm, seems to imply a 1000-Elo edge over human 9p. But such a player would 
literally never lose a game to a human.

I take this as an example of the difficulty of extrapolating based on games 
against computers. (and the slide seems to have a disclaimer to this effect, if 
I am reading the text on the left hand side correctly). Computers have 
structural similarities that exaggerates strength differences in head-to-head 
comparisons. But against opponents that have different playing characteristics, 
such as human 9p, then the strength distribution is different.

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From: Computer-go [mailto:computer-go-boun...@computer-go.org] On Behalf Of 
Rémi Coulom
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 8:23 PM
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Subject: [Computer-go] Nice graph

AlphaGo improved 3-4 stones:

http://i.imgur.com/ylQTErVl.jpg

(Found in the Life in 19x19 forum)

Rémi
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