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'''AlphaGo Girl''' is the [[Moe anthropomorphism|moe anthropomorphization]] of Google's artificial intelligence, AlphaGo.
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'''AlphaGo Girl''' is the [[moe anthropomorphism|moe anthropomorphization]] of Google's artificial intelligence, AlphaGo.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
'''AlphaGo''' (Alpha碁) is an AI developed by Google, through its Google DeepMind subsidiary. As its name implies, AlphaGo was designed to play ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(game) Go]'', a traditional board game. It became known worldwide for defeating the professional ''Go'' player, Lee Sedol from Korea, with a score of 4:1, in March 2016.
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'''AlphaGo''' (Alpha{{lang|zh|碁}}) is an AI developed by Google, through its Google DeepMind subsidiary. As its name implies, AlphaGo was designed to play ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(game) Go]'', a traditional board game. It became known worldwide for defeating the professional ''Go'' player, Lee Sedol from Korea, with a score of 4:1, in March 2016.
  
 
=== Going viral ===
 
=== Going viral ===
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 30 May 2024

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AlphaGo Girl, drawn by Korean artist CHARA
Basics
Name AlphaGo
Moe Points AI, genius
Group Affiliation Google
Related Characters
Google Girl, Lee Sedol, Ke Jie

AlphaGo Girl is the moe anthropomorphization of Google's artificial intelligence, AlphaGo.

History

AlphaGo (Alpha) is an AI developed by Google, through its Google DeepMind subsidiary. As its name implies, AlphaGo was designed to play Go, a traditional board game. It became known worldwide for defeating the professional Go player, Lee Sedol from Korea, with a score of 4:1, in March 2016.

Going viral

Many artists from Asia drew gijinka, or anthropomorphic versions, of AlphaGo and posted them online. Example

Sometimes it is portrayed as an emotionless human-like robot girl (pictured above), some other times as a chubby, bulky man, but on one occasion it was portrayed as an alien-like lifeform.