Back in the mid-90s, I watched with curiosity as an IBM machine beat Gary Kasparov in chess. At the time, it felt like a fun computer science parlor trick, this interesting software machine that could hold its own against the world champion. But looking back, that moment was a clear harbinger of what we now accept as inevitable: In any domain governed by rules, data, and pattern recognition, the sad fact is that machines will eventually win.
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