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Subject: Re: chess and AI.

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 02:59:05 06/27/01

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On June 27, 2001 at 05:48:58, Adam Oellermann wrote:

><snippety snip>
>>>You are correct Sir.  A fly is more intelligent than the biggest computer.
>>
>>This is outdated information. Computer power in a single machine (multiple
>>processors) now exceeds the processing power of a fly.
>
>Yup, and if Moore's Law holds good for a few more decades, we might be able to
>manage a cockroach! However, the software implementation is bound to be buggy...

Pretty amazing that a bee can do 20 GFlops on a few micrograms of nectar.  Be
that as it may:

http://cart.frc.ri.cmu.edu/users/hpm/project.archive/robot.papers/1999/SciAm.scan.html



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