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Subject: Re: How does Franz Morsch feel about DF7?

Author: Louis Fagliano

Date: 09:27:12 10/08/02

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On October 08, 2002 at 12:00:05, Eran wrote:

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>He must feel really bad and depressed, right?
>
>Eran

Why?  I didn't expect computers to be better than a human world champion this
soon, but the point is that eventually they will.  (Perhaps by 2015?)  What
Franz Morsch and other programmers are gaining is valuable information of where
the weak points in their programs are.  Though it may take a while and require
more advances in hardware (faster processors and more memory) if, or perhaps
when, those advances come and coupled with some new algorythm that hasn't even
been thought of at this time computers will surpass the human world champion.

What is happening here is that the way Kramnik beats Fritz will provide the
direction that programmers have to take to shore up the weaknesses in their
programs.  Without the results and games of this match, and the Kasparov-Deep
Junior 7 match, programmers wouldn't know exactly how the best human players can
exploit their programs.

If human world champions realy want to stave off the day that computers will be
able to beat them in a match then they should refuse to play computers at all,
leaving programmers wondering where their programs are weak.  In this way
Kranmik and Kasparov in playing these matches at all are actually doing a
valuable service to aspiring programmers.



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