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Subject: Re: chess and AI.

Author: William H Rogers

Date: 07:56:24 06/27/01

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It never ceases to amaze me how a small handful of people who may or may not
have ever gone to college or even studied advance computer science and make
statements that are 100% the opposite of some of the worlds greatest minds from
all over the world have stated. The top great thinkers from almost every
university in the world have defined A.I. and what it is suppost to do and yet
there are a few young people here would match their intelligence againts theirs.
Maybe the Harvard, Yale, Stanford, or people at M.I.T.s should look into getting
rid of all of their Phd's and call you guys.
A.I., as it has been losely defined is the ability of a device to solve or make
decisions regarding a specific problem. How the machine was designed or
programmed is not the point, it is what it does afterward when it is turned on
and ran.
Not trying to stir up more waves, but I have studied this matter for years.
If you disagree, good, but just don't rewrite the worlds greatest accepted
facts.
Bill



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