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Mankind Outsmarts Computers on Screen and Off... For Now

Man racing to outsmart the machine -- with nothing less than the fate of the world at stake -- is a classic movie storyline. In WarGames, Matthew Broderick convinces the W.O.P.R. computer that thermonuclear war is futile; matinee idol Keir Dullea outsmarts the wily HAL 9000 of 2001: A Space Odyssey by sneaking into the Logic Memory Center; and Linda Hamilton is always one step ahead of Skynet in The Terminator trilogy. Movie computers, for all their power, speed and single-mindedness, still can't hold a candle to real live people when it comes to creative problem-solving. And it's not just on screen.
For years, programmers have been trying to create a computer that will beat a human player at Go, the ancient Chinese game of strategy. Despite a million dollar prize at stake, computers have only managed to triumph on a scaled back game board. Go is infinitely more complex than chess, so the possible moves that a good player can intuit -- like sensing when a configuration won't work -- are still too sophisticated for computers, which calculate quickly, but, mechanically, with "brute force." According to the Times Online, "These are the very hallmarks of human intelligence -- adaptation to uncertainty, intuition, wisdom, the ability to understand the thoughts and feelings of others, and a sense of mortality -- that computers cannot replicate, yet."
Thank goodness for us.
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