Oh, I did not say that it would not be beneficial, to AlphaGo, and to the
people playing it, and to the Go community as a whole, but still, it will
have to come from somewhere. Just the electricity bill alone would be
hair-raising.
And the big-scale benefits in prestige and marketing are over, with this
victory.

It would be cool to build on the works of AlphaGo, and I would like to see
it as much as the next enthusiast, but I doubt the feasibility...

On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 1:01 PM, Thomas Wolf <tw...@brocku.ca> wrote:

>
>
> On Sat, 12 Mar 2016, Lukas van de Wiel wrote:
>
> And the hardware available for this tournament was tremendous. It remains
>> to be seen whether the hardware and the people
>> maintaining it would be available for a longer period. The costs of this
>> are not to be underestimated. Who would pay it?
>>
>
> The AlphaGo team would get feedback from testing by players with very
> different ideas/strengths who they would otherwise never get in contact
> with.
>
> For example, Michael Redmond mentioned repeatedly in the last 3 reviews
> that
> he would love to play AlphaGo to study Go, to find new openings,...
>
>
>
>> Lukas
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Clark B. Wierda <cbwie...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>       On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 5:05 PM, Thomas Wolf <tw...@brocku.ca>
>> wrote:
>>             Having AlphaGo playing exclusively on KGS would be such a
>> boost to KGS!
>>
>>       For sure.
>>
>> The other Go servers might have their own opinion on that.
>>
>> Clark
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