What Chess and Moore's Law teach us about the progress of
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Computers beating humans at chess is old news. But that's precisely why it's worth reviewing. Solved problems sometimes hold the best lessons. And the numerical chess rating system makes it particularly useful in quantifying some common assertions about the progress of technology. Chess player's competitive level is ranked using the ELO rating system. Players gain rating points by beating a…
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