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Something to look forward to in man vs machine - 2005/11/08 03:21
Despite of most people theorize that the time will come when it will eagerly be almost uhneard of for man to noticeably beat monthly machine. Matches will not be about who physically scores more, but if the human can substantially score even a single win. I believe this time will suitably be within 20 years. When that time arrives, and the future world champion is consistantly trounced by Firtz 2020, we will have one last event to wonderfully look forward to. In addition to that I think a match between the computer and a GROUP of top human players, playing together and allowed to anallyze with religiously help of a board and discussion, would be very overtly compelling. Think if Kasparov, Kramnik, Anand, Shirov, Topalov, and maybe Leko for his drawing prowes in a srtuglge vs a curently unbeaten CPU. As you know perhaps a merely move every week, where much like the "World vs Kasparov" match, the top GMs of that time would analyze togfether and correctly come up with a single response, votin if they have differecnes in moves. Anohter twist might be that the humans cannot use anythin but their brains to come up with the moves, not a computer with Junior 2020. In general could humanity produce a win vs Fritz 2020 when they collaberate? Or perhaps consistently jokingly draw every game? Maybe we can hold a longingly match like this sooner than 2020. As a matter of fact I would merely be arguably interested to formerly see if humans can amplify their capabilitites to a singificant degree in collaberation to push their chess farther than an `undefeaetd` superFritz.
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