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Subject: Re: 2600+ performance by fritz5.32 in 1998!!

Author: Andrei P

Date: 22:29:34 10/05/04

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On October 06, 2004 at 00:10:36, Daniel Jackson wrote:

>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.

I am actually paranoid that machines are taking over the world, but I my
paranoya has good basis.

>
>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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