ChristianKl comments on A Visualization of Nick Bostrom’s Superintelligence - Less Wrong

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Comment author: ChristianKl 24 July 2014 07:36:32AM 1 point [-]

A fairly close analogy is how teams of a competent chessplayer and a laptop chess program can beat both the best humans and computers with far more processing power.

The question is whether that team would more efficient if you give them a high functioning BCI. I'm not sure that's true.

Comment author: [deleted] 26 July 2014 12:07:47PM 1 point [-]

I'd guess it'd make very little difference in ‘regular’ chess but it would help somewhat in bullet chess.

Comment author: skeptical_lurker 25 July 2014 09:58:09PM 1 point [-]

I read somewhere that Kasparov was considering three moves per second while deep blue considers billions. If you consider a move and it takes a few seconds to enter it into a computer, as opposed to being read from your brain, a analysed, and a preliminary evaluation (enough to check that there are no obvious flaws) returning to your brain within milliseconds, then this seems like a several-fold speed up. True, its a quantitative not qualitative speedup, but then this is just a BCI capable of transmitting thoughts consisting of a few bytes.