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Subject: Re: (Obvious troll) Kasparov vs DB-I was a disaster for human chess

Author: Werner Kraft

Date: 03:55:32 05/06/05

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I think that are all yesterdays battles:

The question nowaday is :

What kind of strategie can we develop for human brains to play the ultra-precise
moves that are required to be able to still have a 50:50 chance against
computers ?

Evolution never stops - there might be brain / computer interfaces one day -
that allow human players to have access to opening data basis . Will that be a
kind of "data-doping "?

Fashion never stops - competitions , where one party ( the silicon brains )
become to dominant , become sinply boring .

 Computer-Aided Chess : A system is needed , where computer-assistance for a
human player is properly taken into account .
Very simply : The more computer assistance a player takes - they worse his
performance ....

Have a nice weekend, Werner



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