User:Shadiakiki1986/Move-37
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The term "Move-37" is an english expression indicating an action from an AI system which is super-human. It originates from AlphaGo versus Lee Sedol in 2016.
See Interest over time on Google Trends for Move 37 - Worldwide, 2004 - present -
File:Google-trends-move-37-20241207.png
Notice spike in 2011 even though the game was in 2016. Based on "related keywords", this is mixed up with the pregnancy term for "week 37".
Duckassist generated definition: Move 37 refers to a groundbreaking move made by the AI program AlphaGo during its match against professional Go player Lee Sedol in 2016. This move was unprecedented in the history of Go and showcased the machine's ability to push the boundaries of human intuition in the game.
- ref: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/move-37-or-how-ai-can-change-the-world_b_58399703e4b0a79f7433b675
Web search shows related pages using the term:
- https://duckduckgo.com/?q=move+37&ia=web - YouTube videos with thousands of views with the title - https://johnmenick.com/writing/move-37-alpha-go-deep-mind.html - https://deepmind.google/research/breakthroughs/alphago/ - https://www.wired.com/2016/03/two-moves-alphago-lee-sedol-redefined-future/
Similar terms:
- Catch-22