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The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin - King Bob - 01-09-2009 Some of you, especially DM, may be familiar with the author as a push-hands champion. Before that he was the subject of "Searching for Bobby Fischer." He's a pretty good writer. He first tells the story of his chess career, and then his Tai Chi career, interspersed with discussion of learning. His discussion of incremental vs. entity intelligence was particularly interesting and explained a lot for me. At the end he looks at peak performance, and shares techniques from his work with performace coaches. On the other hand, he sometimes goes into extreme analysis of certain chess games and tai chi moves, which quickly became tedious, although it might not bore others with more connection to martial arts or chess. (It also made me suspect Asperger's, especially given his extreme devotion to chess and then almost complete switch to Tai Chi - and pointed out that his family has money, because he never mentions doing any paid work of any kind, and only talks about spending days on chess and martial studies.) DM - I'll pass this on to you if you like. Re: The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 01-09-2009 Did I mention that I got DM to get a freelancer to write an article about Josh? And another thing - King Bob - 01-09-2009 I forgot to mention that he also has a chess game for Nintendo DS which is based on his ideas of chess teaching (and those of Bruce Pandolfini, his first teacher). For someone wanting to learn chess, like myself, it's quite good, but I only understood the thrust of the instructional mini-games after reading the book. I only picked up the book because I saw his name and knew it from the game. I spoke alongside Josh - Drunk Monk - 01-09-2009 See http://brotherhoodofdoom.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?p=6885#p6885. He wrote a sidebar for us last year in Josh Waitzkin’s Checkmate Choke Out http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/magazine/article.php?article=758 Revolutionary day in chess - cranefly - 12-08-2017 This doesn't have to do with Josh Waitzkin, but everything to do with chess. So I'm borrowing this thread based on that angle. The top chess program for years has been Stockfish. But Google's new Alphazero just destroyed it in a hundred-game match. What is fascinating about this is that Alphazero was not "taught" the game of chess; rather, it was told the rules of the game, then given four hours to play itself. With that little bit of "machine learning," it bested Stockfish in dramatic fashion, never losing a game. I walked through the one game they show in this article. Some of Alphazero's moves defy logic -- at least the logic a human can muster. Maybe I'm overreacting to this, but I sense this is one of those tipping points in AI, where we accelerate rapidly towards our new masters. https://www.chess.com/news/view/google-s-alphazero-destroys-stockfish-in-100-game-match RE: The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin - Drunk Monk - 12-08-2017 Nice thread necromancy here, cf There's been a lot of disturbing AI news lately. This is the most disturbing. Quote:Sex robot ARMIES: Fears hackers could create killer cyborgs and turn technology on punters Skynet - I think the bots already stole the election. ? Google AI strikes again - cranefly - 12-11-2017 Well, hot on the heels of Google AI's impressive chess program, they've apparently contributed in some significant way to processing data in the hunt for extra-solar planets. I tell ya, there could be some amazing developments in AI coming up -- sort of a snowball effect. Maybe not sexbots that can withstand a clown in quicksand yet, but soon. Quote:NASA To Reveal Kepler Breakthrough: What Did Google AI Find? http://www.ibtimes.com/nasa-reveal-kepler-breakthrough-what-did-google-ai-find-2626746 |