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00:00A top player, say the world champion, say it's 50 moves, it could be 45 good solid moves,
00:08four great moves, but most likely it will be one tiny inaccuracy, which makes no difference
00:16when you face another human. The problem is when you face the machine, there is no typical
00:22psychology. I'm in a bad position, I'm losing my confidence, I'm really thinking about a
00:29new game, I'm under this pressure, I'm thinking about what's happened 10 moves before, when
00:35I made a mistake, how on earth I got in such trouble. Machine doesn't care about it. It
00:42doesn't care about anything but current evaluation of the position. And the moment you make one
00:47tiny inaccuracy, it will grab its opportunity. You may not lose the game, but you will not
00:55be able to win a game in a winning position. Because the precision that is required to
01:02win against the machine, it's unseen in human chess. We lose our vigilance subconsciously
01:14when we are reaching winning position. We become complacent, and that's part of human nature.
01:20You're winning, so what's the point of concentrating? That's why the matches between human players
01:30and machines, they lost its relevance.
01:40Computers are definitely playing a role in bringing younger and younger players into the
01:49professional circuit. Because computers is part of new technology that helps us to advance our
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