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Racer Iddunuh (iddunuh)
Race Number 375
Date Wed, 11 Nov 2020 09:17:38 +0000
Speed 72 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 97.0%
Rank 4th place (out of 5)
Opponents colder66 (5th place) leftovericecream (3rd place) mon1go (1st place) satoshi444 (2nd place)

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The view that machines cannot give rise to surprises is due, I believe, to a fallacy to which philosophers and mathematicians are particularly subject. This is the assumption that as soon as a fact is presented to a mind all consequences of that fact spring into the mind simultaneously with it. It is a very useful assumption under many circumstances, but one too easily forgets that it is false. A natural consequence of doing so is that one then assumes that there is no virtue in the mere working out of consequences from data and general principles.
Computing Machinery and Intelligence (book) by Alan M. Turing (see stats)

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The view that machines cannot give rise to surprises is due, I believe, to a fallacy to which philosophers and mathematicians are particularly subject. This is the assumption that as soon as a fact is presented to a mind all consequences of that fact spring into the mind simultaneously with it. It is a very useful assumption under many circumstances, but one too easily forgets that it is false. A natural consequence of doing so is that one then assumes that there is no virtue in the mere working out of consequences from data and general principles.
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  1. surprises
  2. fallacy
  3. philosophers
  4. mathematicians
  5. presented
  6. consequences
  7. useful
  8. assumption
  9. that
  10. consequence
  11. doing
  12. mere
  13. out
  14. consequences
  15. data