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00:00are thinking about solving the game while we're talking about machines being superior to the best
00:08human players and I can tell you with absolute confidence that in a game between two humans
00:17two best human players at the world championship match there is nothing like perfect chess
00:26perfect game some games are really good but you can always find a tiny tiny inaccuracy I'm not talking
00:36about blunders or bad mistakes inaccuracies a very good game played by a top player say the world
00:45champion say it's 50 moves it could be 45 good solid moves four great moves but most likely will
00:54be one tiny inaccuracy which makes no difference when you face another human the problem is when
01:03you face the machine there is no typical psychology I'm in a bad position I'm losing my confidence
01:11I'm really thinking about a new game I'm under this pressure I'm thinking about what's happened
01:1710 moves before when I made a mistake how on earth I got in such a trouble machine doesn't
01:24care about it it doesn't care about anything but current evaluation of the position and the moment
01:30you make one tiny inaccuracy it will grab its opportunity you may not lose the game but you
01:37will not be able to win game in a winning position because the precision that is required to win against
01:46the machine it's it's unseen in human chess we lose our vigilance subconsciously when we are reaching winning position
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