Lee Sedol (1983-present)
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Lee Sedol (1983-present) is a person.
- Example(s):
- Lee Sedol (1983), born.
- Lee Sedol (2009), when he won the Kiseong title in South Korea, solidifying his reputation as one of the top Go players globally.
- Lee Sedol (2013), when he successfully defended his Wangwi title in South Korea, demonstrating his continued dominance in the game.
- Lee Sedol (2016), when he played the historic match against AlphaGo, marking a milestone in the field of artificial intelligence.
- Lee Sedol (2012), when he won the LG Cup, showcasing his dominance in the world of Go.
- Lee Sedol (2019), when he announced his retirement from professional Go, citing the rise of AI as a significant factor.
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- Counter-Exmaple(s):
- See: Weiqi at The 2010 Asian Games, Go (Board Game).
References
2024
- (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Sedol Retrieved:2024-8-27.
- Lee Sedol (born 2 March 1983), or Lee Se-dol, is a former South Korean professional Go player of 9 dan rank.[1] As of February 2016, he ranked second in international titles (18), behind only Lee Chang-ho (21). His nickname is "The Strong Stone" ("Ssen-dol"). In March 2016, he played a notable series of matches against the program AlphaGo that ended in Lee losing 1–4. On 19 November 2019, Lee announced his retirement from professional play, stating that he could never be the top overall player of Go due to the increasing dominance of AI. Lee referred to them as being "an entity that cannot be defeated".[2] In a 2024 New York Times article, Lee said, "losing to AI, in a sense, meant my entire world was collapsing." He also offered additional insight behind why he retired, "I could no longer enjoy the game. So I retired."