Author: Dan Ellwein
Date: 13:27:43 02/03/04
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On February 03, 2004 at 07:03:38, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote: > Please see ==> http://pass.maths.org.uk/issue28/features/dartnell/index.html > >Although it may be inevitable that computers will become unbeatable in the near >future, human Grandmasters are still holding their own against the machines >today. How is it, then, that the human brain, with a mere fraction of a >computer's number-crunching ability, is still able to put up a good fight? The >answer lies in the difference between human and artificial methods of reckoning, >and smart players knowing how best to exploit computers' weaknesses. good articles, Jose... Dan
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