Thanks for the post! It was a good read. One point I don’t think was brought up is the fact that chess is turn-based whereas real life is continuous.
Consequently, the huge speed advantage that AIs have is not that useful in chess because the AI still has to wait for you to make a move before it can move.
But since real life is continuous, if the AI is much faster than you, it could make 1000 ‘moves’ for every move you make and therefore speed is a much bigger advantage in real life.
Thanks for the post! It was a good read. One point I don’t think was brought up is the fact that chess is turn-based whereas real life is continuous.
Consequently, the huge speed advantage that AIs have is not that useful in chess because the AI still has to wait for you to make a move before it can move.
But since real life is continuous, if the AI is much faster than you, it could make 1000 ‘moves’ for every move you make and therefore speed is a much bigger advantage in real life.