Author: Uri Blass
Date: 13:54:35 01/22/02
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On January 22, 2002 at 15:09:19, Kevin Strickland wrote: >Would a program benefit from being programmed by let's say Kramnik? Obviously he >would have knowledge that almost all of us would not have and could program that >into the program itself. > >Would it make it significantly stronger? Or would it hurt it to maybe have to >much knowledge? I do not believe that kramnik can program the knowledge that he knows into a chess program. The fact that people know something does not mean that they can teach a computer to know it(otherwise it could be easy to make a program that pass the turing test). Uri
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