So we lose a minute off the clock mutually. We pause the chess game , we put on gloves, and we beat the crap out of each other. So if I'm beating him on the chess board, if he's the better fighter, he could knock me out.
But for the most part, unfortunately, they do end in some kind of violence. It is not a chess game .
wanted to be in control as an actor you're really you know at the mercy of other people you're like a pawn in someone else's chess game and I was like I want to be the chess master I don't want to be the pawn I want to be the computer that's even better maybe I'll just be Allen Turing except not die so did you find
The chess Grand Masters could easily remember every piece on the board. And that's because they didn't see individual pieces. They saw formations of pieces. And so, and then they rearranged the chess pieces so they were in such a way that could never actually exist at a chess game . And the Grand Masters were no better than anybody else. And it's through the power of close observation over time you learn to see something differently and you get these pattern
And some kids would go two and two. And you only really lose in a chess game if you learn nothing. You can learn something from a game you won.
And we talked about this ballet that I had been developing and working on for about six months prior. And it originally started out as a chess game , kind of a white versus black sort of thing, but I really wanted to put it in a chess game format, so that we could see all the characters and players within these two sides.
But for the most part, unfortunately, they do end in some kind of violence. Everybody talks about diplomacy as a chess game .
oh there was a good reason for that and of course sometimes we confabulate sometimes on purpose how many of you have ever made a move in a chess game which only later you realized was a brilliant move and did you admit it ah there was a very good reason for
It's not that she has a better memory bank. If I were to take that chess board and rearrange it in a way that doesn't make sense, it wouldn't naturally occur in an ordinarily occurring chess game , she won't do any better than any of us at rearranging and re-memorize and re-putting together that chess board.
need to be indicated somehow 32 pieces that are different tricky anyway but we had a chess game that actually had some pretty good AI but I was proud of that anyway um went forward we did Quack and a whole bunch of other
We start, we play chess. So we get five minutes each for that chess game . So that would be 10 minutes total.
because they didn't want to talk to President Karzai. So we were playing a kind of multilevel chess game and trying to move the parties closer to talking to each other. And, unfortunately, with Richard's death, we kept up the initiative, but we didn't have that same overpowering presence
Chess is a domain of absolute objectivity. We could in principle if not in practice diagram every possibly chess game . And it is true to say that a move is a good move or a bad move in chess which brings us
Yeah. It captures the lessons. But it sounds just doing that might be the sort of opening gambit in the chess game that is friendship, I guess. But it's not going to actually develop a deep friendship.
or later that day, on the board. And there's very well-established ways to open to begin a chess game , for example.
So the more that I started listening to hip-hop, around that same time, I'm listening to Public Enemy, and I'm hearing them say things like, "no matter what the name, we're all the same, pieces in one big chess game ." And so lyrics like that, because I liked chess-- and I do, I love chess. I'm just not that good at it.
Go ahead. male #6: Thank you for coming. Joshua Foer: all sorts of things that I don't see when I look at a chess game .
Bruce Philp: than, than real accountability and off they went. And that's not like it anymore, now the chess game is happening in real time at an incredibly accelerated rate to the point where we can know, depending on the business we're in, in sometimes seconds or minutes what effect the tactic has had.
they grow exponentially. Now, the chess game is an ultimate end game of 32 pieces. So, that's why there's no chance a game of chess can be solved. Theoretically, it cannot be
So what you have here is, you have a chess game of government with fewer and fewer moves.
We are in a world where we must confront different answers to questions of morality. Not everyone sees that don't lose your queen is a good principle in this particular chess game . So you have someone like Sayyid Qutub, every Jihadist's favorite philosopher.
Everyone has their little piece on the board, and everyone can do one certain thing that advances your chess game forward.
You know, he was a chess player. And so if you see Mr. Makaveli moving pieces like telekinesis, if it's a chess game , let's play with real pieces. Now that may or may not make a lot of sense to you, but really what that's about is something that really brought
Do you realize the cognitive function in play to do that? That's insane, right? And so one of the things-- so when he says it's a chess game , let's play with real pieces, look, he didn't say Tupac was playing, he said Makaveli's moving pieces.
All the stories were about Young Chicago Authors and it was like, "Man. That guy knows how to play a chess game ." I mean, he knew this outcome way before anyone else did and it