I remember when competitive chess went from computers beating humans to computers, either driven closely by human researchers or more "independently" developing new chess theory. I can imagine AI playing that role in religious contexts.
I remember when competitive chess went from computers beating humans to computers, either driven closely by human researchers or more "independently" developing new chess theory. I can imagine AI playing that role in religious contexts.
I remember when competitive chess went from computers beating humans to computers, either driven closely by human researchers or more "independently" developing new chess theory. I can imagine AI playing that role in religious contexts.