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| '''Boundaries''' || Entirely bounded: two players, 8x8 board, 16 pieces each. || None. Whatever you bring to the party.
| '''Boundaries''' || Entirely bounded: two players, 8x8 board, 16 pieces each. || None. Whatever you bring to the party.
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Now, it is true that algorithms, and combinations of algorithms, can help crunch data and provide you with information that you might not otherwise have that give you more tools for making those value judgments that [[wicked]] games impose on you. But this is no different to how technology has helped us since plough. Ploughs don’t plough fields by themselves, after all — and they can’t help us with when, or which field, to plow.
Now, it is true that [[algorithm]]s, and combinations of [[algorithm]]s, can help crunch data and provide you with information that you might not otherwise have that give you more tools for making those value judgments that [[wicked environment]]s impose on you. But while you’re fiddling around with your kit, the other guy might just have already shot you, you know?
 


And in any case, this is no different to how humans have used [[technology]] since the plough. Ploughs don’t plough fields by themselves, after all — and they can’t help us with when, or which field, to plough.


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