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in the past the path to better programs has been mainly through the detailed examination of possible moves projected forward many steps rather than by understanding how humans play chess. The computers are now examining millions of board positions per second, while humans typically examine maybe 50 to 100 at most before making a move—so
The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn
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