Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 09:54:43 10/18/02
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On October 18, 2002 at 11:11:45, Bob Durrett wrote: >A better approach is to set very difficult problems for the opponent. The >CREATION of subtle problems, which would be very difficult for a Kramnik, is a >tall order. But that's what I would like to see Fritz doing. Unfortunately, >coming up with such problems might require "creativity." > >Then the question becomes: "Is it possible to program 'creativity' into a >computer program?" > >Bob D. I have got a book by Amatzia Avni titled "Creativity in Chess" , where in the last section there are a series of tests of the chess creativity level...well I just inform you that my computer scored 10 on 10 on these tests, believe me or not. w.b.r. Otello
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