Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 11:14:08 01/09/03
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On January 09, 2003 at 13:14:02, Uri Blass wrote: >On January 09, 2003 at 12:58:46, Jose Gonzalbez wrote: > >> If so, maybe all you programmers be the next to be defeated. First an engine >>won Kasparov. This was a turning point. The other weird could be when a compu- >>ter itself create his engine from nothing (?!). Then machines will do all the >>work: the hard-work and the soft(ware)-work. Humans, then, could go to sleep... > > >Some human needs to write the program that write programs or the program that >writes programs that writes programs so there is always going to be competition >between humans. > >Uri That depends if the program is an advanced form of neural networks none of the credit can go to the human who created it. It can take most of the info it needs from the net and improve it I guess they will find many many mistakes in the work done by humans In a very fast tempo. Then again you don't have to be such an advanced form to find out mistakes made by humans over and over again. Marc
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