the reason AlphaGo's playstyle is so novel is that almost all human players had learnt theirs by copying another human player
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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