Author: chandler yergin
Date: 22:02:27 01/12/05
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On January 13, 2005 at 00:59:50, Russell Reagan wrote: >On January 12, 2005 at 21:43:18, chandler yergin wrote: > >>SOME Positions they haven't a CLUE.. a Human can see in a secnd.. what takes >>them weeks.. months, or a Life time, and will NEVER Figure out! > >So what? Even if you produced evidence of positions which computers "haven't a >clue", it only demonstrates that computers are currently imperfect. It says >nothing about the future and whether computers will improve to perfection. It >also says nothing about the computer's playing ability relative to humans, >because there are plenty of positions which even the best human chess players in >the world make mistakes. > >Currently, there are no humans which play perfectly in every position, and there >are no computers which play perfectly in every position. Will we ever reach a >point where humans play perfectly? No. As long as humans play chess, humans will >make mistakes in some positions. Computers will continue to improve in both >hardware and software, so there is at least a chance that computers can play >perfectly some day. > >Now, do you have any evidence to support your stance that computers will never >play perfectly? I doubt you do. I've Posted it! If ya can't understand it.. YOU, have a problem with Comprehension.
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