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<p>[QUOTE="geekpryde, post: 25723103, member: 36248"]It's a little funny to me, because as a High Schooler in the mid 90's, just about everyone, including the leading chess experts, thought it was impossible for a Computer to beat the best human players at a "human" game like chess. There was too much emotion and beauty in chess to be played by computers. 1997 was a real big wake up call, and NO one questions computer are and will always be better at chess than humans, even without AI. </p><p><br /></p><p>But if you asked just about everyone in 1995, (except a on a few geeks at IBM and college campuses) it was "never going to happen". Now everyone forgets, and says "of course computers are better than humans" at Chess. Will history repeat itself? [USER=147679]@Dansco_Dude[/USER] is saying we might be on the cusp of something important as related to our coin hobby. I am open to the possibility, even the inevitabliity.</p><p><br /></p><p>For me personally, I don't mind my coins being graded by humans, I don't NEED my coins graded by AI now or really ever. But to say that AI wont be able to do something just makes me want to chuckle. Like how many times in history has someone said it will "never happen" and then progress just laughs and plows ahead. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="geekpryde, post: 25723103, member: 36248"]It's a little funny to me, because as a High Schooler in the mid 90's, just about everyone, including the leading chess experts, thought it was impossible for a Computer to beat the best human players at a "human" game like chess. There was too much emotion and beauty in chess to be played by computers. 1997 was a real big wake up call, and NO one questions computer are and will always be better at chess than humans, even without AI. But if you asked just about everyone in 1995, (except a on a few geeks at IBM and college campuses) it was "never going to happen". Now everyone forgets, and says "of course computers are better than humans" at Chess. Will history repeat itself? [USER=147679]@Dansco_Dude[/USER] is saying we might be on the cusp of something important as related to our coin hobby. I am open to the possibility, even the inevitabliity. For me personally, I don't mind my coins being graded by humans, I don't NEED my coins graded by AI now or really ever. But to say that AI wont be able to do something just makes me want to chuckle. Like how many times in history has someone said it will "never happen" and then progress just laughs and plows ahead. ;)[/QUOTE]
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