Tie Tac

Not long ago a very devout religious person in the Online Think Tank stated: AI or Artificial Intelligence Cannot Replace Human Intelligence, my first flash was, Oh Yah, wanna bet? But rather than creating a further divide between real science and religion, it made sense to hear this individual out. Her comments, many of them came right out of the scriptures and yet, many of her arguments were simply no longer true, as she was not up on the latest material and innovations in AI. So, I simply asked:
Why do you say this? AI computers are already programming themselves and creating computer code unlike anything we have ever seen before, that is pretty creative.
It may cause and require mankind to have different tasks, different roles and view employment in a new light. Employment in the distant future may not be about “man’s labor or man’s genius to create a products; but in man’s ability to create AI that does that task with control and oversight from man or woman.
Indeed, just recently the perfect checker board artificial intelligent machine and all the math was completed, the AI program cannot make a mistake like humans, this humans can no longer win, no matter how smart they are, they can only tie, similar to tic-tac-toe. We should not allow religion to cloud the forward progression of innovation or the realities before us.
We cannot allow ourselves to make those mistakes, we need to be realistic and observe the future as it unfolds, not in fear but in admiration, because the mere fact that we can build AI smarter than humans may in fact be what saves us. Think on this.
“Lance Winslow” – Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is an online writer in retirement.
What are the probabilities of winning a game of tic-tac-toe?
I really really need help in this! It would be much better if the answers are in detail and also in fractions. Thank you! Please help me.
So, here are the questions,
1. What is the probability of winning if you go first and mark the center, then your opponent marks any of the edges?
2. What is the probability of winning if you also go first and mark the center, but this time, your opponent marks any of the corners?
3. What is the probability that you will win the game if you go first and you mark any corner, then your opponent marks any square except for the center?
4. What is the probability of winning if you go first and you mark any corner, then your opponent marks the center?
BTW, there is no way to win this game if you don’t go first and your opponent knows the strategies, right? If you can still outsmart your opponent then it would only lead to a tie, right?
Please help me!
Unless you are talking about making random moves,
there isn’t any probability in Tic Tac Toe.
Both players can prevent a loss in all cases,
so it should always be a draw.
The probability of winning = the probability your opponent makes a mistake.
Here is one analysis with complete strategy:
http://www.chessandpoker.com/tic_tac_toe_strategy.html
There are many others:
I searched on “tic-tac-toe complete strategy”
Google offered a search on “never lose tic-tac-toe”.
Ezlynn – Tic Tac Toe (Showcase Live @ No Black Tie)


