Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 22:10:48 01/27/03
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On January 27, 2003 at 19:22:19, andrew tanner wrote: > There seems to be no basis for this belief other than DEEP BLUE and it's >legacy, which is a legacy of "the sky is falling" type of despair. If computers >continue to improve tactically, then GM's will learn from them and also improve >tactically. Man has always improved in everything he does. Accelerated rates of >improvement for chess computers with faster hardware or knowldege doesn't >automatically translate into wins against strong GM's. Bring it on. > > -A.T. Hi, I do not agree. I think with the right approch and a fast hardware Shredder can win the match also now if we were allowed to. Sandro Necchi
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