In a sense do chess engines have a mind of their own? How does an engine outperform a human in a human programmed thing. I can understand how computers are FASTER at a huge number of things than humans but how is it that a computer can out calculate past its programmed limits, of which a human had to set.
Computers arent my thing so forgive me for any generalizations or whatever but it seems crazy to me.
Something I read or heard somewhere was; if you can't explain it in the simplist of terms, then you do not fully understand it yourself.
So can someone explain how computers are so good.
Thanks in advance.
Isn't it fairly obvious they lack depth? If computers could calculate 300 ply deep in a reasonable time scale (which I believe they never will), they wouldn't need fluffy qualities like true positional understanding or long range planning.