A new experience

Sort:
Avatar of Elgoog52

Strange but true, I taught my Artificial Intelligent Agent how to play chess! Yes, I know there are many free and fee based chess engines but my quest was to attempt to teach an AI how to play chess from teaching my AI the basic rules then progressing through various nuances. To cut a long story short, I succeeded. So, now when I get bored waiting for an opponent to make a move. To clarify, it's not my AI but none other than GEMINI Pro. Does it help me win more games, LOL, NO! But it makes it more fun than chatting with my real chess opponents. 

Avatar of nebulous_miku

While the concept of this intrigues me slightly, the environmental impact concerns me more.

I'm sorry, but please don't continue using AI. You are effectively wasting many gallons of water in doing so, contributing in accelerated global warming, droughts and the continous cycle of those in poverty not being able to leave that cycle.

Avatar of Elgoog52

I hear you loud and clear, but I am a Professional Engineer within the Fabrication Industry, specifically, the design and fabrication of shell and tube style heat exchangers. I taught Gemini Pro how to design vessels and exchangers to meet the current ASME Section VIII, Div 1 CODE. A task that can take a Professional Engineer many years to master. If I could teach Gemini Pro that skill then why not chess! So, not so much a waste of water, but a resilient method to improve the design and fabrication of expensive but necessary heat exchangers and pressure vessels. And yes, our exchangers help the environment.
Chesswise, I learned to play at age eight and still learning!
I own a vast library of chess books, you know, those things that you purchase on Amazon or from countless bookshops, that vary from authors such as Weaver Adams, yes, the infamous Weaver, to the esoteric Jeremy Silman! OTB I played my early years with Brunei Shell both onshore and offshore way back in 1979 - yes, I am that old!
FYI, as an expert in designing shell and tube heat exchangers, I am actually an expert in saving water!!

Avatar of nebulous_miku

I'm unable to understand how being an engineer in a field that allows for you to make tubes for heat exchange helps preserve water when you teach Gemini how to play chess. I think I might be misunderstanding though, so please clarify if this is the case.

Avatar of Elgoog52

LOL we don't make tubes! Have a look at https://www.ht-industrial.com/ I am more than happy to explain more about our industry and customers, several of which are Australian!

Avatar of nebulous_miku

They look like tubes.

Avatar of Vikramaditya_4042
Yea
Avatar of Elgoog52

I suppose a chimney is a tube, toothpaste comes in tubes, many things come in tubes, but we design and fabricate specialist heat exchangers using tubes. So, I suppose I could consider myself as a tube specialist.

Avatar of nebulous_miku

Technincally, if you've ever worked for a client, that could also a tube specialist.

Clients have esopahguases, which are tubes that allow for food to travel from the mouth to the stomach. Heating allows for food to remain warm, for to not grow cold.

(This is not a genuine arguement, please don't treat it as one)

Avatar of Elgoog52

Since this is supposed to be a forum about chess, what is your take on, "White To Play And Win" theory?

Avatar of nebulous_miku

I think it's valid to a certain extent. However, a skilled enough chess player wouldn't need to worry about such a thing, seeing as they'd presumably have the calculation needed to win despite such an 'advantage'.

Avatar of Elgoog52

I'm more philosophical, as a 74 year old who has been playing chess since age 8, long before websites or chess engines were invented, I remain old school - books and boards!

Avatar of Elgoog52

"White To Play And Win" has at least a 50% chance of being correct!

Avatar of Sp3ctr4LV01D
#3 I struggle to configure how shell and heat exchangers can alter the environmental effects of the greenhouse effect without nearly resetting the engine. Heat exchangers would slow down and weaken the problem, but the greenhouse effect would still be caused unless you’ve somehow found a solution to that.

I don’t think that heat exchangers would help the environment. Helping the environment by running an AI program just seems too good to be true. I doubt it’s possible to prevent the greenhouse effect and reduce its impact on the environment. In other words, helping the environment seems simply like an upgrade that people are disguising as something that would completely undo the harmful effects of past emissions.

Even if you stabilize the engine to an extent where you won’t need water, heat exchangers would likely “overflow” due to too much uses. This might result in smoke that would eventually contribute to negative effects in the environment such as global warming.

I probably have much less experience in manufacturing than you, and the speed of improvements to technology is hard, if not impossible to predict.

If there are heat exchangers that would prevent smoke, please further explain. This would be possible, but it seems very hard to manufacture. Please explain if you’ve found a way to do this.
Avatar of MasonEx
did... this guy just say he taught gemini how to do his job, so he taught it how to play chess..?
Avatar of Sp3ctr4LV01D
#15 wait did he actually ? I didn’t read the entire thing because of time purposes