- ...like.
- Thus the heuristics of a chess program that
represents ``My opponent has an open file for his rooks.'' by a
sentence will be different from those of a present program which at
most represents the phenomenon by the value of a numerical
co-efficient in an evaluation function.
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- ...limitations.
- Science fiction and
scientific and philosophical speculation have often indulged in
the Laplacian fantasy of super beings able to predict the future
by knowing the positions and velocities of all the particles.
That isn't the direction to go. Rather they would be better at
using the information that is available to the senses.
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- ...defined.
- Regarding a concept as intrinsically
approximate is distinct from either regarding it as fully defined
by nature or fully defined by human convention.
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