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Subject: Re: chess and AI.

Author: William H Rogers

Date: 14:21:18 06/27/01

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Well said Bruce
If anyone really cares, they can go to the library and start reading everything
they can get their hands on. I know of two programs that surpass the AI test.
One holds a patent on a transistor. YES a program designed a new kind of
transistor and its creators got a patent for it.
In another large university. The computer was fed some basic info on math and
set on its own to improve and learn more. In a short period of time it had
learned Algebra, Geometry, Calculus and then went to a point in higher math that
even the experts could not understand, but believed that what it had stated was
100% correct. It seems that the "humans" were not smart enough to understand
what the computer "AI program" had discovered all on its own.
Now, I don't know if you call that A.I. or not, but I do.
Bill



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