Author: David Blackman
Date: 02:57:17 08/27/00
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On August 26, 2000 at 23:04:57, stuart taylor wrote: >That sounds quite profound! >One of several differences between human and machine competition is that humans >know when they are competing, and act accordingly. Then it much less a question >of maths. With machines, the results are basically predetermined, it just has >to be actualized. To be viewed. >S.Taylor Shredder gives the impression it knows it's in a competition. Normally it's just one of the bunch, one of the top ten programs. Put it in a WMCCC and it's something else :-)
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