Kibitzing and Go programs.
Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:43 pm
Just yesterday, there was a game for the 2010 european go congress being broadcast on KGS.
Part of the way through the game, when black started trying something that ended up not going to smoothly, one kibitzer began to give a position analysis from the Many Faces go program every few moves. It was about 2/5ths of the way through the game.
The analysis consisted of just a probability of w winning the game, but I felt very sad to hear it. Since it was so early on in the game, I did not believe the computer analysis, but it really bothered me to have a machine trying to influence my perception of the game.
I might not have cared if it was just some random 9d vs 9d lightning game from kgs, but this is a serious tournament game, the best viewing kgs has to offer. Something I look forward to every year.
W did eventually win by 2.5 points, but having a constant reminder of the cold deterministic many faces go evaluation being updated every few turns, distracted me from using my own efforts to evaluate the position.
What would have been an enjoyable kibitzing experience ended up feeling somewhat depressing.
I guess as these go programs become better developed people will start using them more often during kibitzes and it would be a good thing if we were to discuss it and come to a better understanding of the implications before deciding what or what not to do about it.
Part of the way through the game, when black started trying something that ended up not going to smoothly, one kibitzer began to give a position analysis from the Many Faces go program every few moves. It was about 2/5ths of the way through the game.
The analysis consisted of just a probability of w winning the game, but I felt very sad to hear it. Since it was so early on in the game, I did not believe the computer analysis, but it really bothered me to have a machine trying to influence my perception of the game.
I might not have cared if it was just some random 9d vs 9d lightning game from kgs, but this is a serious tournament game, the best viewing kgs has to offer. Something I look forward to every year.
W did eventually win by 2.5 points, but having a constant reminder of the cold deterministic many faces go evaluation being updated every few turns, distracted me from using my own efforts to evaluate the position.
What would have been an enjoyable kibitzing experience ended up feeling somewhat depressing.
I guess as these go programs become better developed people will start using them more often during kibitzes and it would be a good thing if we were to discuss it and come to a better understanding of the implications before deciding what or what not to do about it.