Author: Janosch Zwerensky
Date: 15:53:24 11/26/01
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>Other ways like neural nets have been tried, not very succesful. >If you expect chess programmers to develop AI you are expecting a lot. >Probably 2600-2700 elo is about the best anyone can do on todays hardware. Do you, personally, think that in fact it is impossible to do substantially better than that on currently available hardware (that is, that chess programmers have already found best or almost-best solutions for the problem of writing chess programs for todays hardware)? Regards, Janosch.
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