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Weblog posting on AI - 8/19/2010 9:37:26 AM   
Vic


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Hi guys,

Posted a weblog yesterday on the difference between AT and DC AI.

http://www.vrdesigns.nl/

I hope to write weblogs more often in the future.

Best regards,
Vic

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RE: Weblog posting on AI - 8/19/2010 3:51:16 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Vic

Hi guys,

Posted a weblog yesterday on the difference between AT and DC AI.

http://www.vrdesigns.nl/

I hope to write weblogs more often in the future.

Best regards,
Vic


Thanks Vic, this was a great read, very informative.

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RE: Weblog posting on AI - 8/19/2010 6:17:31 PM   
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Thanks for the info, interesting, try implement human brain in an AI is hard more when even know how we work is a mystery

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RE: Weblog posting on AI - 9/4/2010 11:44:44 PM   
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Hi Vic,

Nice read.

A little off on the chess part though. Cheap computer chess programs can now clobber 99.9% of the playing population without much trouble and the best has even beaten the World champion in a long match. In chess AI, the feeling is pretty much "mission accomplished" using the current techniques. The challenge now is to do a chess AI that plans more and calculates less. I can get a quote from Garry Kasparov for all of that, in case you doubt it.

Your scoring algorithm that you described is a very chess-like approach. Are you also checking probable human responses before commiting to the move or is it just a one move check?

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