Copyright Law and Artificial Intelligent Chess Playing Machines - Seriously?

Posted by naharazizi on Monday, October 24, 2011



In the future, artificially intelligent computers will come up with new designs, concepts, ideas, innovations and inventions. Indeed these artificially intelligent super computer systems will be every bit as brilliant as the creativity of people. In the future, artificial intelligent computers could complete copyright infringement, May they also violate the patent laws, a cause of their programmers, designers, and corporations that run them claim the intellectual property arena.

There is an interesting article recently published on slashdot Samzenpus online on June 29, 2011 entitled: "The cheaters-never-win-more-than-4-Times the department," which states,

"Rybka [AI chess computer], winner of the last four World Chess Championship for computers, was found guilty by a panel of 34 chess engine programmers plagiarism of two open source chess engines. Cunning and fruits and ICGA WCCC even asked to Rybka author, an international chess master and MIT graduate, returned trophies and cash prizes won by fraud and was not allowed to compete in world championship. ICGA seeking other tournaments around the world to seist ."

Ok, so, ICGA International Computer Games Association, the governing body WCCC, calling out for plagiarism. Is it theft of intellectual property infringement, patent law, or just pure and simple case of copyright plagiarism? I understand that a computer program that has been disqualified, and she was born that way. Did not encode their own DNA, so to speak

Now, Therefore, I would like to speak to another comment, but it goes far beyond this article, but it is a subject of futurists. In the future, intelligent computer will be your own programming, and finding the most optimal ways to do this. They will rewire and reprogram yourself. Certainly, because they started from the same point, they can reach the same answer. So you can use similar code and strategies to solve particular problems in the market for its owners.

This means that it will be very easy for the super computer artificial intelligence system to prevent one another, and perhaps even without knowing that they copy each other rad.Loše human race in the middle of no chance, and the AI system will always be 12 or 13 moves ahead. Court system will not be able to keep up with it all, even the judicial system will have artificial intelligence, computer decide who is right and wrong.

This could speed up the litigation, as well as artificially intelligent super computers can calculate exoFlop seconds, so that it can make its decision within the legal 0.03874626 seconds on the time it takes to do a Google search. Indeed I hope that you will please consider that and think of.