Category: Chess
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Programming for kids: Developing a chess program in BASIC – Part 2
Interested in chess programming? You are interested in philosophy too! What is thinking? Can AI be conscious? What does it mean to do something? Can the AI understand that it does play chess? Explore the AI related articles in Harmonia Philosophica and understand why you are already a philosopher! Programming for kids - How to…
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Programming for kids: Developing a chess program in BASIC - Part 1
Interested in chess programming? You are interested in philosophy too! What is thinking? Can AI be conscious? What does it mean to do something? Can the AI understand that it does play chess? Explore the AI related articles in Harmonia Philosophica and understand why you are already a philosopher! Programming for kids - How to…
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Ultra-fast programming tutorials: How to develop a C# adventure game in one day (without prior programming experience)
Other Related articles Huo Chess Main Page How to Develop a Chess program for Beginners Series. Click here for the second lesson. Click here for the third lesson. Java chess programming ultra-fast tutorial: “How to code a chess program in one day. (C# and Java examples)“ Programming for kids: Developing a chess program in BASIC HUO Writer: A…
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How to code a chess program in one day. (C# and Java examples)
Interested in chess programming? You are interested in philosophy too! What is thinking? Can AI be conscious? What does it mean to do something? Can the AI understand that it does play chess? Explore the AI related articles in Harmonia Philosophica and understand why you are already a philosopher! Introduction Coding is easy. Today there…
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Chess: random wise moves. Not possible. From a computer anyway. [OR: The futility of artificial intelligence]
In May 1997, an IBM supercomputer known as Deep Blue beat then chess world champion Garry Kasparov, who had once bragged he would never lose to a machine. Kasparov and other chess masters blamed the defeat on a single move made by the IBM machine. At the beginning of the second game the computer made…
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