This is a new way to look at chess. The main issue is that the computer expands our limits
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The area that is stirring the world of chess today is the connection between computers and human creativity. In the current book, we explore the boundaries of human thinking in front of the computer. All the positions in the book are from the kind which the computer proposed some “fall down the jaw” moves which are within the human calculating capacity and yet almost impossible to spot, not because of low computational power, but because of perceptual barriers, even of the top seed players.
The area that is stirring the world of chess today is the connection between computers and human creativity. In the current book, we explore the boundaries of human thinking in front of the computer. All the positions in the book are from the kind which the computer proposed some “fall down the jaw” moves which are within the human calculating capacity and yet almost impossible to spot, not because of low computational power, but because of perceptual barriers, even of the top seed players.
But then, thinking like a machine can also be a limitation.
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Think like a machine is the way to show that we limit ourself in many was. It's not about power of calculation
Think like a machine is the way to show that we limit ourself in many was. It's not about power of calculation
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I would like to get more opinions if the things we publish are not in our horizion or there other limitations which prevent us from seeing the computer moves. You are wellcome to send examples from your games or others
I would like to get more opinions if the things we publish are not in our horizion or there other limitations which prevent us from seeing the computer moves. You are wellcome to send examples from your games or others
"...which are within the human calculating capacity and yet almost impossible to spot, not because of low computational power, but because of perceptual barriers"
really insightful... it's all about human perception and pattern recognition..
really insightful... it's all about human perception and pattern recognition..
Think like a machine is evidence that humans are the inferior creature.
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