Author: Uri Blass
Date: 09:33:27 08/16/05
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On August 16, 2005 at 04:06:09, Tord Romstad wrote: >On August 15, 2005 at 23:46:26, Tanya Deborah wrote: > >>All with the same performance in play strenght (C,C++,Pascal,Visual etc.) >>but C or C++ are maybe the best languages to work in Artificial Intelligence. > >I would say that C and C++ are among the *worst* possible languages for >artificial intelligence. For artificial intelligence, you need a very >high-level >language. C and C++ are good for implementing simple to moderately >complicated algorithms which are already developed and perfectly >understood. This is about as far from AI as you can get. > >I agree that C/C++ is a good choice for a chess program (at least when >portability is important), but chess programming using conventional >methods cannot be called AI. In that case what is the definition of Artificial Intelligence? Uri
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