Author: Hans Gerber
Date: 03:55:36 05/08/00
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On May 07, 2000 at 22:08:07, Robert Hyatt wrote: >The log files have been public for months. Just like Intel releases internal >details of their microprocessors.... _AFTER_ they are released, and the window >of opportunity for competition has closed. There is no scientific 'moral' that >puts a time on when a detailed description of results was produced. They made >good on their promise to release the logs. We have all seen them. Note please that I didn't speak of _moral_. My point is that a scientist should be able to control his experimental setting. Did you hear anything about the factor of "disturbing or upsetting" the human to win the match that was intended to see what the computer could do?
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