Very interesting, thanks. So chess is much more a closed system? - I do know that when Big Blue famously beat Kasparov (I believe), the IBM engineers did not (of course) intervene during the matches but they did tweak and optimize their software after every match - it really was one against Big Blue+4 or 5 humans, i.e. computer-augmented…
Very interesting, thanks. So chess is much more a closed system? - I do know that when Big Blue famously beat Kasparov (I believe), the IBM engineers did not (of course) intervene during the matches but they did tweak and optimize their software after every match - it really was one against Big Blue+4 or 5 humans, i.e. computer-augmented chess. Your point is that procedure is not even remotely possible in the GO case - humans have nothing to add and could not remotely conceive how to even attempt to do so.
OK smarty pants - but we humans are un-matched in merging our vehicles into a stream of fast traveling traffic on highways; the vehicle auto pilots (I have heard; well, 2,3 years back) are still pretty hopeless at that task.
Very interesting, thanks. So chess is much more a closed system? - I do know that when Big Blue famously beat Kasparov (I believe), the IBM engineers did not (of course) intervene during the matches but they did tweak and optimize their software after every match - it really was one against Big Blue+4 or 5 humans, i.e. computer-augmented chess. Your point is that procedure is not even remotely possible in the GO case - humans have nothing to add and could not remotely conceive how to even attempt to do so.
OK smarty pants - but we humans are un-matched in merging our vehicles into a stream of fast traveling traffic on highways; the vehicle auto pilots (I have heard; well, 2,3 years back) are still pretty hopeless at that task.