Re: How to deal with the economically redundant? Tax the rich
Where does intution, imagination and creativity come in?
Chess may be 99% calculation, but that final 1% gives the game its spirit! If everything could be calculated, every possible chess game would have been played by fast computers and the results stored - there would no longer be a need to 'play' chess because one could just 'look up' what to do in a given position. This has not happened because of the exponential increase in possibilities with each move: even a computer finds this sort of problem 'hard'. Therefore, though chess may be theoretically finite, practically we may never experience it that way.
So what is needed is vision to guide and give purpose to the technical calculations. This vision should permeate the entire game, be flexible with circumstance, yet steadfast in its purpose. Thus chess necessitates creativity and a game becomes a work of art.
Time will tell I suppose, but I would not be declaring computers conscious if or when the first Go master is beaten by some type of big blue.
I suppose you are maybe correct if mind is nothing more then a function of firing neurons? you sound pretty sure no room for other possibilities?. As for your statement that"you are not special", I would whole heartly agree, relative to anyone else, on the other hand I do not feel that quality of mind is a product of just grey goo in a skull cavity.
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Chess may be 99% calculation, but that final 1% gives the game its spirit! If everything could be calculated, every possible chess game would have been played by fast computers and the results stored - there would no longer be a need to 'play' chess because one could just 'look up' what to do in a given position. This has not happened because of the exponential increase in possibilities with each move: even a computer finds this sort of problem 'hard'. Therefore, though chess may be theoretically finite, practically we may never experience it that way.
So what is needed is vision to guide and give purpose to the technical calculations. This vision should permeate the entire game, be flexible with circumstance, yet steadfast in its purpose. Thus chess necessitates creativity and a game becomes a work of art.
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