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In What Computers Still Can't Do: A Critique of Artificial Reason Hubert Dreyfus argued that an important part of human knowledge is tacit. Therefore, it cannot be articulated and implemented in a computer program.

first book was written in 1972. true back then and true today despite what others want to tell us. don't need a nano-second to know this by heart.

Zubin Al Genubi adds:

My theory is computer algos leave trails.

William Huggins agrees:

they always do. a friend who was at MIT for a few years had an interesting talk on algos and the firms tracking/hunting them.


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