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166623.146 in reply to 166623.145
Date: 2/23/2011 2:36:44 AM
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Plus you, humans, aren't all that intelligent lol.

:D

Last edited by alexFerguson at 2/23/2011 2:40:38 AM

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166623.147 in reply to 166623.146
Date: 2/23/2011 3:59:53 AM
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haha :D

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166623.148 in reply to 166623.142
Date: 2/23/2011 4:32:04 AM
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Lol Nick

If you look at my stats you know i dont look at my oponents role list, but if i need to know what players he is using, i take a quick look athis roster, his last game, look at the minutes and within 5 minutes you have is entire team on the court, if this guy has any feeling for the game and manages minutes....

and thats the lame part, as an actieve manager you get punished cause they see the minutes your players where on the court, see that your giving something about your gameshape so they KNOW that your not gonna play your starters cause they allready played like 36 minutes. or They knowyour gonna play your starters cause your key players didnt play the game before or where sitting on de bench....

see my point?

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166623.149 in reply to 166623.143
Date: 2/23/2011 12:53:55 PM
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And why is this "simply" wrong?

Ok, I agree that computers have a larger database, a bigger knowledge, but then cannot think. And we can ;)

When I run into an invisible spider web, I instantly become a kung-fu master.
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166623.151 in reply to 166623.150
Date: 2/23/2011 4:19:36 PM
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Oke, right. I didn't understood the joke :p
Some people aren't smarter as a computer, indeed.

When I run into an invisible spider web, I instantly become a kung-fu master.
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166623.152 in reply to 166623.149
Date: 2/24/2011 1:04:37 AM
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Have you read about Watson? The Watson computer showed quite simply that it was smarter than the humans on the show Jeapordy.

And I would argue that humans can't really think either, we are no different to a computer. We have a series of inputs and our actions are based on those inputs. Same as a computer :P

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166623.154 in reply to 166623.153
Date: 2/24/2011 2:25:13 AM
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lol love the avatar :P

What do you define smartness as then?

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166623.156 in reply to 166623.155
Date: 2/24/2011 4:42:25 AM
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Wouldn't you agree that a human brain is exactly like a computer program? The only difference is that the human brain is better programmed and is able to take in to account a variety of different inputs (environment, etc) and provide a response. However, we have not yet achieved that in computers, but that doesn't mean that we can't do it.

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