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Computers will dominate our world!!
Posted by mustang_z
24th Oct 2011
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al gore ithm
Posted by kitemanmusic
28th Apr 2012
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Woow!
Why can't my legos do that????
Posted by wompai
24th Oct 2011
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Computers will dominate our world!!
We just need to make certain WE stay in control, and so far we are. Computer chess playing programs already play much better than the best humans, and are faster. To give some perspective, even a low level chess player as myself can beat 98% of the population. Grand master chess players are the very best human players and would beat me every time. But put them against the best chess playing engines and they will feel as they have won when they simply draw a game! Too, humans just don't have the stamina to keep up with machines that can focus all their energy on one task. Machines never get tired - humans get exhausted!
Posted by mustang_z
24th Oct 2011
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Computer's are no match
...against me at Kickboxking :o)
Posted by Mouseboy007
25th Oct 2011
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Foul!
Actually, the solution to the rubix cube is itself an algorithm. There is a formula, a series of turns, that will solve the cube no matter what it's current configuration. Those who solve the cube fast don't need to examine it, unless those who accomplish it in seconds are finding faster formulas.
I cry foul in any case, though. The machine beat the human by a fraction of a second, but it was using twice as many hands and "wrists" that spin 360. Lets see a robot do it faster with a human-like physique.
I cry foul in any case, though. The machine beat the human by a fraction of a second, but it was using twice as many hands and "wrists" that spin 360. Lets see a robot do it faster with a human-like physique.
Posted by artoo36
25th Oct 2011
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al gore ithm
Sorry. Just a play on words. Is there an algorithm to stop comments from being duplicated?
Does not solving Rubik's cube quickly, depend on the number of actions taken to scramble it in the first place?
Does not solving Rubik's cube quickly, depend on the number of actions taken to scramble it in the first place?
Posted by kitemanmusic
28th Apr 2012