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Subject: Re: If Rebel Were....

Author: Chris Carson

Date: 11:18:17 02/22/02

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On February 22, 2002 at 13:47:55, Paul Doire wrote:

>On February 22, 2002 at 13:36:43, Chris Carson wrote:
>
>>On February 22, 2002 at 13:24:30, Paul Doire wrote:
>>
>>>On cpu equivalent of 6.4Ghz (4x stronger than match cpu).
>>>
>>>Does that mean it could have gotten 2820 performance rating ?(based on whenever
>>>processor speed doubles programs increase in strength 50-70elo)
>>>
>>>Will we have off the shelf world champion caliber silicon beasts by 2005 ??
>>>
>>>What do you think?
>>>
>>>Paul
>>
>>Yes, and they will cost less than $1,000 (US$).
>
>Then eventually one GUI will be decided on and all engines will run
>
>under this GUI in automated fashion for World Championship matches??
>
>Will all the excitement be gone then???

I disagree with one GUI concept.

2800 and 2900 is not perfect chess, we may never solve chess and humans will
always be very good and creative chess players.  The games will just get more
competative and the humans more creative for a while even when the machines are
300 points stronger on average (a long time from now).

Just my 2 cents.



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