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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52181 | 2020-04-30 13:23:43 | 145.05 | 98% |
47590 | 2020-04-07 14:15:02 | 134.73 | 97% |
44030 | 2020-03-23 12:03:40 | 140.77 | 98% |
38375 | 2020-03-01 21:16:38 | 156.63 | 99% |
37159 | 2020-02-01 20:48:03 | 165.00 | 98% |
35771 | 2020-01-20 17:21:54 | 164.59 | 99% |
31774 | 2019-09-06 17:29:23 | 155.15 | 99% |
31548 | 2019-09-03 22:36:35 | 122.07 | 96% |
26748 | 2019-08-03 11:38:33 | 165.55 | 99% |
26473 | 2019-08-01 15:08:47 | 171.98 | 99% |
20546 | 2019-06-29 21:48:30 | 151.69 | 98% |
20407 | 2019-06-28 20:17:09 | 155.99 | 99% |
15465 | 2019-06-04 00:20:06 | 141.25 | 98% |
12463 | 2019-04-27 08:46:12 | 126.87 | 98% |
10221 | 2018-06-02 16:05:24 | 154.07 | 99% |
8670 | 2018-05-21 12:01:55 | 157.56 | 98% |
7476 | 2018-05-05 17:14:01 | 170.21 | 99% |
4953 | 2018-04-15 21:17:58 | 133.79 | 97% |