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Go seemed to progress in a lot more fits and starts than did chess (which, admittedly, probably had a lot more effort put into it). Prior to 2005 or so, Go programs were relatively weak and there were people working on them who were saying that they didn't really see a path forward.

Then people hit on using Monte Carlo which was the big step forward you show in your graphs. But then, that progress seemed to stall to the degree that various people were quoted in a Wired article a couple years ago about how they weren't sure what was going to happen.

Yet, here we are today.




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