Lee Sedol on Teaming Up with AI: Mastering the One Move That Matters

A Legendary Face-off Meets Modern Dialogue
Did you know Lee Sedol once stunned the world by beating AlphaGo in Game Four of their historic 2016 match Have you ever wondered what he thinks of AI today At Seoul Meta Week 2025 Lee Sedol opened with reflections on that legendary battle and how it shaped AI history
The auditorium buzzed as he described the shock and honor of facing the future of intelligence live on TV Fans in Korea and abroad still cheer whenever they recall his victory move, and tech bloggers brimming with excitement called his words a bridge between human genius and machine learning
Reflecting on the AlphaGo Era

Lee Sedol recalled the strategy behind his 78th move, often called the divine move, and admitted it wasnt the optimal choice by classical standards He explained how he deliberately exploited a bug to catch AlphaGo off guard, turning a game of art into a high-stakes duel
Bloggers on Naver and Tistory dissected his commentary, praising his honesty and the cultural insight it offers They pointed out how his blend of artistry and cunning mirrors the Korean tradition of creative improvisation in board games and performance arts
The Speed of AI and the Human Edge
From AlphaGo Lee to AlphaGo Master and then AlphaGo Zero, AI has leapt forward faster than anyone predicted Lee Sedol highlighted how Zero teaches itself without human games and produces moves that even pros find hard to interpret
Reviewers on tech forums celebrated his cautionary tone about overreliance on AI, noting real-world parallels in daily life where people risk losing critical thinking Cultural commentators stressed that Koreans prize deep learning and reflection, so his warning resonated as a call to preserve human insight
Moving Forward Together
In his closing remarks Lee Sedol called AI a partner rather than an opponent and urged focus on fields where only humans can excel He named empathy, ethics, and creative leaps as areas for human mastery in the AI era
Community reactions on blogs ranged from enthusiastic agreement to thoughtful debate Overseas fans asked how to cultivate their own ‘one move’ in art, science, and business, showing that Lee Sedols message transcends borders and invites us all to co-create the next chapter of technology
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