Aomeng Programming: Man-Machine Debate AI defeats humans once again

On June 18th, US time, at the IBM Watson West plant in San Francisco, IBM's AI system Project Debater conducted the first live public debate with humans. It is reported that Project Debater can understand each other's viewpoints and make a clear refutation in a targeted manner. In the two debates with human debaters, artificial intelligence has won.

Man-machine debate war, artificial intelligence wins

Project Debater is the latest AI system developed by IBM and the first AI system that can debate complex topics. It aims to expand people's thinking through fair debate. Project Debater has a huge database of hundreds of millions of papers, reports and news articles. By digesting these data, Project Debater can make well-structured speeches on specific topics, make clear and clear arguments, and refute opponents' views.

Aomeng Programming: Man-Machine Debate AI defeats humans once again

In the competition, Project Debater and Israel's 2016 National Debate Champion and the President of the Israel International Debate Association respectively held debates and won. IBM wants to ensure that the artificial intelligence system can debate without knowing what will be studied, so Project Debater does not know the topic before the debate.

During the debate, Project Debater listened to the opening speech of the human opponent, parsed the data, and created an argument that highlighted and tried to refute the information presented by the human opponent. In the near future, it is likely to help solve thousands of complex human decisions and help us make the best and most wise decisions in an increasingly complex world.

Artificial intelligence defeats humans, this is not the first case

As early as 2016, AlphaGo killed the Quartet in the Go world, and then defeated the world Go champion Ke Jie with a total score of 3 to 0, which caused an uproar. The No. 1 champion challenged the famous writer Zhang Yiyi, and once again scored a perfect score to launch an impact on people's spiritual heights.

The rapid development of artificial intelligence has refreshed our understanding step by step. Ali, Jingdong, SF and other well-known enterprises have taken the lead in replacing artificial human labor with artificial intelligence. Perhaps in the near future, copywriting and other mental workers will also face the risk of unemployment. This is not alarmist, and the victory of the "number one champion" is the best proof.

There is a saying: In the future, those who can't program will be illiterate. The Aomeng team thinks this is not an exaggeration. Because the future is the era of artificial intelligence, programming, as the language of artificial intelligence, is a necessary skill for children's future development.

Come to dream dream programming and be the master of the future

Our world is in a state of rapid programming, dataization and intelligence. Artificial intelligence is "subverting" and "reshaping" our understanding and cognition of life. This trend will surely intensify in the future. If you can't take the initiative to change and keep up with the times, then what is waiting for you will be eliminated!

Mr. Yuan Zhedong, founder of Aomeng Youth Programming, believes that in the era of computing, learning only a single subject such as linguistics and English is outdated, and more relevant courses combining science and innovation and programming are needed to develop comprehensive future-type skills and thinking methods. To create talents more suitable for the era of artificial intelligence.

This is also the mission that A dream has been practicing: let more children understand programming, learn to program, use programming education, improve children's logical thinking and problem-solving skills, teach children to master the necessary skills in the era of artificial intelligence, and do the future the host!

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