Nice exchange. In the 1960s, the Boy Scouts’ magazine (Boy’s Life) had a chess column that I often read. I have long remembered a column that I really wish I had saved. I was a calm, methodical explanation of why computers would never be able to defeat a reasonably competent chess player. The human brain, it explained, works in unfathoma…
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Nice exchange. In the 1960s, the Boy Scouts’ magazine (Boy’s Life) had a chess column that I often read. I have long remembered a column that I really wish I had saved. I was a calm, methodical explanation of why computers would never be able to defeat a reasonably competent chess player. The human brain, it explained, works in unfathoma…
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