Author: Daniel Jackson
Date: 21:10:36 10/05/04
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On October 05, 2004 at 23:50:37, Andrei P wrote: >I found this on Ossimtz' site. apparently, a ~2000 strength player used >fritz5.32 to direct all his moves during a match, of course his opponets never >suspecting anythng. He got 2600+ performance out of 9 games. My best guess is >that the cpu was PII 450 Mhz. > >So, today's top programs clearly should be 2800+ on a decent hardware, PROVIDED >the opponets is NOT suspecting. > >the dude who performed the 1998 "test" seems to haver retired from chess in >1999, but his test was a really nice one in support of computer superiority. > >http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/~gossimit/c/curious.htm the file is alwer.zip It appears you embrace the idea of computers superior to man, well when you get your wish, you'll serve the machines, rather than machines serving you. No one hear appears to get this simple concept? Regardless, your example doesn't does not puy the machines on the level of a deity...but one day they will be exualted over man and by man.
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