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Subject: Re: Kasparov [HBR interview] : 'IBM committed a crime against science.'

Author: Pedro Gomes

Date: 10:14:57 04/26/05

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On April 26, 2005 at 11:10:03, Steven Edwards wrote:


>Lack of public games does not equate with fakery.  Yes, it was not a symmetric
>relation as the Deep Blue team had all of Kasparov's past games.  But Kasparov
>knew this prior to signing the match contract.  Apparently the lack of public
>games didn't bother him then; his whining and false allegations shouldn't bother
>us now.

We couldn´t see it in this intrview, but I thought the principal problem (from
the human standpoint) was the changing of Diep Blue´s playing parameters between
games - some kind of changing of peronalities - wich were happening without
Kasparov´s knowledge, and wich confused him, because his opponents was emulating
many diferent styles. Am I wrong ?

PG



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