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9 months agoSonars are not just a little “ping” noise underwater. They can carry enough energy to kill. It’s not subtle.
Sonars are not just a little “ping” noise underwater. They can carry enough energy to kill. It’s not subtle.
The basic measure is “accuracy”: the percentage of moves that are the best move for that position. Computers are, as you would expect, inhumanly good on this measure. Better than the best human players, who will have “inaccuracies” even in their best-played games. It makes spotting cheaters pretty reliable and easy. Niemann has been busted for cheating online repeatedly, and analysis of his in-person play bears the same hallmarks.
Not meaning to detract from your point, but this view is not restricted to Japan by a long shot.
I get the frustration, but AI has shown again and again that it repeats and magnifies human biases rather than blunting them. Non-AI algorithms designed by humans tend to make things worse even than that, like California’s “three strikes” law.