Author: Jari Huikari
Date: 06:07:58 02/16/00
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On February 15, 2000 at 16:59:20, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: > Maybe one day there will be 32 man tb's. Meaning that the whole game was solved. I don't believe it will. Or at least _we_ will never see that day. And as long as it's not totally solved, men have changes. (Especially if using takeback enough many times. :-) I believe _we_ will see computers which win most of their games against any human, but not computers which won't loose even one single game ever. >My opinion is that a computer should have real understanding, and that's >Artificial Intelligence (non human intelligence:)) in stead of calculation >force. Who's going to build the perfect artificial chess brain? As long as we >don't understand our own brains, it will take a while. >But certainly it will happen. As anything will happen the moment you say it >can't be done. It can't be done. I'm sure. :-) Jari
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