Mar 10 • 07:00 UTC 🇰🇷 Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

The AlphaGo Shock: 10 Years Later, Human's Place

Ten years after AlphaGo's victory over Lee Sedol, the implications for human roles in the face of advancing artificial intelligence raise critical questions about the future of work.

In March 2016, the historic match between Google's DeepMind's AlphaGo and Lee Sedol, a top Go player, concluded with a decisive 4-to-1 victory for AlphaGo. This event marked the beginning of what many see as a new era where artificial intelligence (AI) could potentially replace human roles, especially in domains once considered the pinnacle of human intelligence such as intuition, creativity, and artistry. The shockwaves from this competition prompted a profound reassessment of the position of humans in an increasingly automated world that raises pivotal questions about the future roles of individuals.

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