"... the fact that A.I. could discover moves that humans had not discovered in 2,500 years in a well-established game [chess] indicates that it may just be smarter ..."
The fact that Eric Schmidthead actually believes that he knows every chess move that has ever been used in every game that has ever been played by every player who has ever played chess indicates that he just may be stupid.
Wow, the AI found a move that hadn't yet been published in a chess strategy book. That move had probably only been used a few hundred thousand times by human players at that point, but most of us don't write down all our moves and publish them, so how Eric Schidthead thinks he knows that that move had never been discovered in 2,500 years seems like "Man talks bullshit, film at Eleven."
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