How Computers Play Chess

How Computers Play Chess

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Apr 14, 2009 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (256 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 256
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Apr 14, 2009
Editorial Ishi Press
ISBN-10 4871878015
ISBN-13 9784871878012

Descripción

David N. L. Levy explores the fascinating intersection of chess and computing in a compelling narrative that examines how machines have come to rival human intellect in this age-old game. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Levy delves into the evolution of chess-playing algorithms and the relentless pursuit of artificial intelligence.

The book paints a vivid picture of the trials and triumphs faced by the pioneers of computer chess. Readers are taken on a journey through pivotal moments in history, showcasing the challenges of developing programs that could think strategically. Alongside anecdotal accounts, Levy offers insight into the mathematical principles and programming strategies that have enabled computers to analyze countless positions in seconds.

As the narrative unfolds, the implications of these advancements come to light. The reader is invited to ponder not just the future of chess but also the broader ramifications of artificial intelligence in various fields. Levy prompts reflection on the balance between human intuition and machine calculation, creating a dialogue about creativity, strategy, and the nature of competition.

In the end, Levy's work stands as both a tribute to the game's rich history and a thought-provoking examination of its future, leaving readers with an appreciation for the intricate dance between human and machine on the chessboard.

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Historia Contemporáneo
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