DrStraw wrote:Krama wrote:DrStraw wrote:The original poster seems to think that power consumption should be comparable for an equal match. I immediately thought of it a different way and read the entire thread look for a mention of it. No one else did, so here it is. What do you think?
Trying to compare robots with humans is like comparing apples to oranges. I was reminded of the character Data in the old Star Trek series. He was a humanoid robot, self contained although able to access some universal database. This is ultimately where computers are heading. So to me, instead of comparing power usage, how about comparing the human to a computer which is totally self contain and able to fit into a humanoid body? Could the computer sit down at a table opposite a human and, with no external power input, win the game. An external humanoid appearance would be window dressing - it is the size which counts.
Just an alternative perspective and one which many will take issue with.
Can we use batteries or is that considered an external source of energy? By that logic human player should be starved for days since our external energy source is food.
You clearly did not watch Star Trek.
I think we could fit new tesla battery inside a human body (total volume not the shape). plus some volume for the computer itself (mobo + gpu). So I guess we could create a robot that is self powered and could move a limb in order to play a move. The battery would probably last for few hours.