On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Gabriel .Santos <[email protected]>wrote:
> I know that it is a lot of questions, but in order to get a computer go > machine to outperform a human player I think that the machine should to > ratiocinate like a human player. Do you also think a machine that carries people very fast should have strong legs like a horse? And a machine that can fly should flap its wings like a bird? And a closer example: Do you think the same thing about chess machines? In all those cases the engineering solution to the problem was very different from the biological solution, and I expect the same will happen with computer go. Actually, it's already happening. Álvaro.
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