Korea's Go Grandmaster Lee Se-dol is to play
his fifth and final match against Google's
AI system AlphaGo on Tuesday afternoon.
The winner of the five-game series has already
been decided.
The AlphaGo team will give the one million
U.S. dollar prize money to charity after winning
the first three matches.
However, Lee Se-dol took revenge in the fourth
game on Sunday, adding extra intrigue to this
final game.
Experts say today's game is a deal-breaker
for both sides.
With another win,... Lee Se-dol could prove
to the world that his success in the fourth
game was not a fluke , while a fourth victory
for AlphaGo would add more credence to the
power of the AI system.
The 33-year old grandmaster from Korea has
expressed his hope for another victory.
Lee has requested black pieces for the game
and Google DeepMind's team has accepted the
request.
The match begins at 1PM, Korea time, in Seoul
and will be broadcast live on the DeepMind
channel on YouTube.
