Chinese authorities banned the broadcast of a match between top Go player and AlphaGo AI
A Go match between the world's top player, Ke Jie, and Google's AlphaGo that took place this week was censored by authorities, reports Quartz.
The AI beat Ke Jie in yet another match today, securing a win in the three-part match.
Three journalists have reported receiving verbal directives barring their news organisations from broadcasting the match — as well as the Go and AI summit held in Wuzhen, east China.
One journalist reported being barred from even mentioning Google's name while reporting on the event, while another said that while they could mention Google, they were barred from writing about Google's products. Read more...
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Chinese authorities banned the broadcast of a match between top Go player and AlphaGo AI
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