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by TeMPOraL
5331 days ago
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> Also, there's an unstated assumption that in order to write software that is useful socially, one has to be very social. This sounds like the arguments people used to have in the mid-90s about whether a program could ever replace a librarian. Well, it didn't -- but it didn't need to. Another example: programmers of Deep Blue didn't have to be good at playing chess. They just had to understand the rules and the concept of search trees. |
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