A decade ago, Demis Hassabis’s passion for artificial intelligence and games led to a groundbreaking achievement when AlphaGo, an AI program, defeated a human champion in the complex board game Go. This victory marked a significant milestone in AI development, showcasing the potential of machine learning and strategic thinking. Hassabis’s journey began in 1988 when, as a young boy in London, he programmed a version of the board game Othello on his Amiga 500 computer. This early project demonstrated his ambition and skill in coding, setting the stage for his future innovations. The lessons learned from these experiences continue to influence his work, driving advancements in AI technology and its applications in various fields.
QUESTION: How might the advancements in AI, inspired by early projects like Hassabis’s, impact the way we learn and interact with technology in the future?
