On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 7:04 PM, Dr. Matthias Heger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  The behavior is human like. Even the chess player Kasparov has difficulties
>  to decide whether
>  the moves of an unknown good player are from a computer or a very good human
>  being. So chess programs behave now like very top chess players. There are
>  no more silly faults from which we can recognize a chess program.
>

I heard somewhere that experts can clearly distinguish between
computer and human in chess. When computer makes a move, the move is
often 'alien', they can't explain it, because it's made out of
considerations not used by humans. I'm not sure if it's true though.

-- 
Vladimir Nesov
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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