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(942 posts)In the beginning, the grand masters refused to believe that computers would EVER beat humans, because humans had.... inspiration, not just brute calculating force. That went on for years and years, the computers were always beaten.
But as the years go by, the computers get stronger, the programs get more complex.
I think it was Deep Blue, an IBM computer of huge (at the time) computing power, with newer algorithms.... It beat the reigning world champion. The chess world was shocked.
Anymore, it's not even a question who/ what is strongest. Even the less powerful systems are incredibly powerful.
I may have a few of the details incorrect, but the idea is there: At some time in the future, AI is going to really, really, REALLY change the world as we know it in almost every facet of life.
I might even make a prognostication that the company that has the best AI platform/ implementation is going to have tremendous power and control. We've talked about the Information Age, and how it's changed the world so far, this is going to be even more revolutionary.
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