From: YakWaxx@aol.com
Date: Wed Aug 20 1997 - 15:31:11 MDT
Ka-Ping Yee <ping@foresight.org> wrote:
> John K Clark wrote:
> >
> > the two most common examples given
> > were Go and Othello. Last week a computer beat Takeshi Murakami, the
world
> > Othello champion, 6 games in a row. Any bets on how long Go will hold
out?
>
> Wow -- hadn't heard about the Othello match.
>
> I tend to think that Go will take a while because it seems a few
> orders of magnitude more combinatorially complex than chess.
> Let's see... without quantum computers, 10 years; with quantum
> computers, 5 years? Only a stab in the dark, of course. (You
> can't ever be shown right unless you make a prediction...)
I'll give it 2 years and with a standard PC. Providing you use genetic
algorithms, instead of Deep Blue's 'expert system' approach. We should be
able to evolve a damn good Go playing computer. More power only gives you
more speed, mass parallel processing would be more desirable.
--Wax
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