> Many Faces of Go gives reasons for its moves after fact. It reasons about
> the position using go proverbs, life and death analysis, group strength and
> connection information, etc. If you have a copy, you can ask it to explain
> its reasons for making a move.
>
Many Faces of Go is a
(Hello, I'm new to this mailing list)
Some of the things you say remind me of Mentifex style AI ramblings, but
again, I did enjoy what I watched of the videos, so it's at least
entertaining in a weird way even if it doesn't produce any breakthrough
in computer Go.
Try mixing some weird