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Old 11-10-2006, 02:30 PM
David Steele David Steele is offline
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Default Re: incomplete information - so what?

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I'm not sure where you came across the "incomplete information" nonsense

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I see it too in almost any thread on this subject.

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In terms of tells, if you allow the computer the use of machine sensing devices, it should have no trouble beating humans now.

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Just to clarify, so the fair test would be some internet style poker game where neither type has tells?

Machine vision, audio analysis etc at one time was considered to be AI, until it worked.

Its much harder to solve a problem with a computer and require that it be solved very close to the way a human solves the problem. It works both ways, it would be crazy to require the human to play chess and analyze a million positions and not use much pattern rec.

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