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26 April, 04:53

Considering the fact that Kasparov, a well-known Russian

ChessMaster, was able to defeat Deep Blue, a computer that was able

toprocess 500,000 chess moves per second ... How then is it

possiblethat a human being can rival the capabilities of most

moderncomputers? Explain your answer. Include in your answer

thedistinction of cognitive functions for Kasporov and

processingfunctions of the computer.

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  1. 26 April, 05:59
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    Kasparov and Deep Blue

    Explanation:

    Kasparov was able to rival the capabilities of most modern computer because it was a game between remote application and creative application (Cognitive). While the computer depends on the its machine language to interpret the content of the game in response to Kaparov's moves, the later depended on his various reasoning capacity that is not remote to a specific approach.

    That is to say, Kaparov had the ability to think outside the bx in the application of his movement while the computer does not have such capacity. Rather it depended on the already programmed language and actions to execute movements.
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