Author: Paul Doire
Date: 11:54:29 02/22/02
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On February 22, 2002 at 14:46:22, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote: >On February 22, 2002 at 14:33:07, Paul Doire wrote: > >>If Bobby Fisher at his peak was about 2800 elo and now Kasparov >>is about 2820 elo (+/- 20-30 elo)....then GM's haven't improved >>nearly as much as programs have over the last 20-30 years. >> >>Isn't it quite likely that at the current rate of improvement for >>computer chess (just looking at the last 10 years)...that inevitably >>between advances in hardware and software a computer will be world champion >>caliber and/or World Champion in less than another 10 years? >> >>Even if GM's improve they will not improve at nearly the same pace as computer >>chess . >> >>Paul >Paul look back to 1997 .A Computer already has been World Champion Caliber >Kaspaorv Vs Deeper Blue (New York 1997) I should have said "off the shelf" pertaining to computers and software... additionally computers will beat humans as regularly as Kasparov in his prime beat the competition. Paul
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