Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 10:34:32 05/21/02
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On May 21, 2002 at 12:34:39, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: [snip] >GMs know tactically more than programs, so you can analyze with them, >but not learn from them. The computer doesnt 'show' a new pattern concept >to you. So you don't learn from the computer something. You can learn >yourself only when analyzing with computers, that's why i say you can't >learn FROM the computer. What about a novelty discovered from long time analysis by some program? If the GM remembered the novelty and used it, wouldn't that be learning from a computer? What about probing a desired line for deep tactical shots? I don't think computers will show GM's any techniques. But I think they can demonstrate facts. The GM's can make important inferences from these facts.
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