We Don’t Really Know How A.I. Works. That’s a Problem. (opens in new tab)
When Deep Blue, IBM’s chess-playing supercomputer, beat Garry Kasparov in 1997, computers were still just computers. Deep Blue weighed more than a ton, had 32 central processing units and could evaluate 200 million board positions in a second, but everyone knew what it was doing: The computer determined the best next move by simulating, and […] The post We Don’t Really Know How A.I. Works. That’s a Problem. appeared first on OODAloop.
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