“The human mind isn’t a computer; it cannot progress in an orderly fashion down a list of candidate moves and rank them by a score down to the hundredth of a pawn the way a chess machine does. Even the most disciplined human mind wanders in the heat of competition. This is both a weakness and a strength of human cognition. Sometimes these undisciplined wanderings only weaken your analysis. Other times they lead to inspiration, to beautiful or paradoxical moves that were not on your initial list of candidates.”
Quote by Garry Kasparov
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Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins
This book delves into the realm of artificial intelligence, examining its capabilities and limitations. It contrasts these with the inherent creativity and problem-solving skills of humans, offering insights into the unique ways in which humans approach and solve complex issues. more
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