Author: jefkaan
Date: 09:14:51 11/04/03
there's still something fundamentally missing in 'artifical intelligence " software, and that's (human) intelligence (intuition). Yesterday played with yace against a new account on Fics, 'youmustbeapro' and he just whipe yace out without any difficulties; yes i had some flaws then in my book, and the guy (when chatting afterwards) confirmed to me that books are getting more important in chess; yet this bloke hat no difficulty at all memorizing the relavant lines (at 2/3 speed!) and beeting the hell out of Yace on a 2500 Hz machine. Exit comps, enter human intelligence. Turing, Neumann, etc. made some miserable attempt to develop calculating machines with bits and bytes, much to the miserable happiness of nerds&programmers but it has been an erroneous step. Only when quantumcomputers getin, and some more selflearning algorithms will start to develop (which will take centuries), then the comps will have a chance ! Bad luck for Hollywood.. & good luck Vincent, (your comp will never win from you unless you make a real son) :)
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