Author: Terry McCracken
Date: 03:48:35 05/07/01
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On May 06, 2001 at 23:27:42, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote: >On May 06, 2001 at 13:31:40, Terry McCracken wrote: > >>They will have been beating all World Chess Champions for the last 25-35 years, >>on top hardware:) >> >>*By 2050 a "Quantum" supercomputer named HAL will defeat all comers be it machine >>or man, and proclaim that it's the World Chess Champion for "All Time to >>Come"!;) > > > > I only hope in your gambol statement that part of your fabricate vision doesn't >fall apart over your head... (Why should it?) > *I was bieng facetious, not to be taken seriously, a sentient computer that has the ego of Fischer;) > > In fifth years from now or a thousand years from now the simplistic action >of machines will serve as of little abstract important ,unless we as a whole >start now to make the present worthwhile so that are dreams can adjust. > You're bieng a little vague? >I look forward to a most possible and most potenial future. I agree with you on your last comment. However, and it is something that should concern us all, machines of the future will be anything but simplistic. Barring my fun comment with HAL. I think you are not putting my perspective, in the wrong perspective!;) Terry
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