yoyoma wrote:They aren't exactly straightforward about it. Yes earlier Aja Hwang had said that deepmind was his own personal account. But later there was a Korean article with a picture of Demis Hassibis and the CEO of Tygem. The title was something like "Thanks Tygem!". Even in that article it's sorta like Demis is saying it's Aja's account, but he sorta "indirectly" confirmed it. It's like they are saying it's Aja's personal account, but they are no longer directly denying that he used it for AlphaGo anymore.
I want to be careful about this too but at this point is just seems overwhelmingly likely that AlphaGo is playing on that account, just for some reason Deepmind just doesn't want to publicize this. That's my take at least.
I think you're probably right, looking at that article (I assume it's the same one). Probably Aja Hwang created the account, and they are playing AlphaGo's moves on it (at least) now.
I'd guess they are probably not going all out to win every game on Tygem, but probably, they are using it as a testing ground to get new ideas from humans, and to iron out bugs (like AlphaGo's response to Lee Sedol's move 78 in Game 4, for example).