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A complicated system that is so hard to brute-force solve  — and I mean a ''lot'' harder than draughts or [[chess]], that it is, in {{author|Daniel Susskind}}’s mind, compelling evidence that we will shortly be good for [[Technological unemployment|little more than pleasant intellectual onanism]] while the machines harvest our vital fluids for battery juice and wage wars on each other above ground in a post-apocalyptic waste-land.
{{a|devil|}}A complicated system that is so hard to brute-force solve  — and I mean a ''lot'' harder than draughts or [[chess]], that it is, in {{author|Daniel Susskind}}’s mind, compelling evidence that we will shortly be good for [[Technological unemployment|little more than pleasant intellectual onanism]] while the machines harvest our vital fluids for battery juice and wage wars on each other above ground in a post-apocalyptic waste-land.
 
But Go and Chess are very different environments to the unbounded, uncertain world in which we find ourselves. 
 
Here is a beautifully succint post from Redditor  {{plainlink|https://www.reddit.com/user/felis-parenthesis/|felis-parenthesis}} as to the differences (emphasis ours):
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{{AlphaGo v LLM}}
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*[[Large language model]]
*[[Reports of our death are an exaggeration]]
*[[Data modernism]]
*[[Chess]]
*[[Systems analysis]]
*{{br|A World Without Work}}