Misc
I was once a professional Go (Weiqi, in Chinese) player, having started learning it at four and continuing trainning until high school.
Very Interestingly, when I was child (and Even all the time!) , Go was considered a game that couldn’t be won by machines. This belief was partly due to the immense complexity of Go, with the number of possible variations being around 10^768, which is similar to 361!
Until…
Although humans are still unable to exhaust all the variations, it appears that the “policy network”, even with an early stop Monte Carlo tree search, is sufficient…