Author: Tina Long
Date: 05:35:04 04/25/02
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On April 25, 2002 at 08:14:25, Otello Gnaramori wrote: >On April 25, 2002 at 07:21:15, Sune Fischer wrote: > >>When/if computers learn to recognize these "trivial" drawn positions, then I >>think they will become virtually unbeatable by humans. > >I don't think it will be a "mission impossible" task to implement that >particular function (grab the never concept in fortress like positions) with a >major effort from programmers and researchers in chess computer area. >I think that to solve that problem will request a reasonable high amount of work >by the "authorized personnel". > >w.b.r. >Otello And therein lies the beauty of these GM vs Software matches. I think for sometime to come GM's will be exposing weaknesses in computers (just like opening lines get "noveltied" in GM games), and Programmers will be patching up those weaknesses. This is a wonderful time in CC history, when results are fairly unpredictable. We have 5 maybe 10 maybe 15 years before the computers become invincible. For that time I'm determined to enjoy GM vs Software matches. Tina Long
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