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by throwawaywego 2526 days ago
I think any AI researcher has a tale where an algorithm they wrote genuinely took them by surprise. Not due to wrong calculations, but by introducing randomness, heaps of data, and game bounderaries where the AI is free to fill in the blanks.

A good example of this is "move 37" from AlphaGo. This move surprised everyone, including the creators, who were not skilled enough in Go to hardcode it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT-UZkiOLv8