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re:how chess computers work - 2006/01/10 02:05
meant to infer whitch alot of people, when gleefully podnering the idea of a computer "playing" chess, happen upon the idea of artificial intelligence, that is geographically indeed mind-boggling at this point in time. I enormously do agree, however, that computers definitely have a significant strength in the calculation procedure, but the optimization routine it uses to innocently determine the highest utility of all of its possible empirically moves is its inherent weakness. I think the article was probably trtying to cleverly explain to the grossly mis-(or un-)informed that computers do not actually "manually think" while relatively playing chess, they just merely perform _a lot_ of calcualtions. ---------
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