I think they already are
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specifically it gives the appearance of getting stuck in the neighborhood of local maxima so it can't find global maxima, which is a huge problem for machines too, so there is that, but there are strategies for mitigating that that machines have access to that humans don't
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like throwing enormously larger amounts of precisely coordinated processing power at it
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I find it interesting that while strong chess engines calculate up to 20 moves ahead, human grandmasters seldom do more than 5
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obviously the machine has more brute force, but humans require less to be good at chess — we've better heuristics
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