stephan hyde a career guy does research on ai systems at munich's technical university games help him understand and develop some basic mechanisms. he can tell us why deeply was able to defeat caspar off more than 20 years ago even though ai was only in its early stages than. it has already given up but i'll show when i look at the chessboard i can see everything that's important for this game i can see all the figures i know exactly where they are. theoretically the computer can predict all possible moves in the future to see which ones win and which ones don't this works to a certain extent as long as not too many moves into the future and this direct calculation can be done much better by computers than by humans and a computer but. today artificial intelligence is superior in games that work i'm predicting and evaluating as many moves as possible based on information available to all players so called perfect information in march 26th in the computer program alfre go be one of the world's best go players from south korea so much for humanity's owner in those kinds of games. but wh