The view that machines cannot give rise to surprises is due, I believe, to a fallacy to which philosophers and mathematicians are particularly subject. This is the assumption that as soon as a fact is presented to a mind all consequences of that fact spring into the mind simultaneously with it. It is a very useful assumption under many circumstances, but one too easily forgets that it is false. A natural consequence of doing so is that one then assumes that there is no virtue in the mere working out of consequences from data and general principles.
Game | Time | WPM | Accuracy |
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92713 | 2020-04-15 18:39:41 | 78.35 | 96% |
90394 | 2020-03-28 08:21:09 | 79.98 | 96% |
90121 | 2020-03-23 23:53:54 | 76.02 | 95% |
78179 | 2019-07-02 22:40:52 | 88.57 | 97% |
76756 | 2019-06-06 01:10:02 | 102.88 | 98% |
67427 | 2018-12-28 05:44:42 | 80.45 | 96% |
64952 | 2018-11-09 14:25:45 | 82.36 | 96% |
62579 | 2018-09-13 02:18:20 | 91.11 | 97% |
61900 | 2018-08-31 14:28:10 | 85.92 | 97% |
56888 | 2018-05-17 01:05:30 | 86.69 | 97% |
49997 | 2018-01-17 04:54:10 | 80.84 | 96% |
49526 | 2018-01-05 02:19:31 | 81.70 | 95% |
44194 | 2017-09-27 20:11:23 | 85.06 | 97% |
43642 | 2017-09-16 04:58:42 | 89.72 | 97% |
42310 | 2017-08-10 05:21:13 | 76.63 | 96% |
39497 | 2017-06-01 22:02:51 | 79.68 | 90% |
37342 | 2017-04-21 15:04:12 | 81.32 | 94% |
37281 | 2017-04-20 22:36:38 | 74.01 | 88% |
35998 | 2017-03-22 02:42:11 | 79.04 | 92% |