Author: GuyHaworth
Date: 02:15:12 07/27/04
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This discussions suggests that chess-engines are failing the Turing test because they play (in certain circumstances, e.g., laden with deep, tactical opportunities) better than humans. It would therefore seem to be worth collecting the best of these situations, with observations, as examples of 'Artificial Super-Intelligence'. guy
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