The man beat the machine by using a flaw uncovered by another computer system.
A human beat a top-ranked AI system in the board game Go, proving that the rise of machines may not be as imminent as previously believed.
This is according to a report by the Financial Times published on Sunday.
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The player was Kellin Pelrine, an American one level below the top amateur ranking. He achieved this victory by taking advantage of a previously unknown weakness that another computer had identified.
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