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in thread X-prize software challenge?
Part of the other problem is that privately-funded space travel is fungible. Software, intrinsically, is not, notwithstanding the excellent efforts from Redmond. And, given the efforts of Google and others, it's rapidly becoming less fungible.
My feeling is that a good software X-Prize would be something along the lines of true generic natural-language processing or a program that plays Go at the master level. Feasible ... just "Really Hard"™.
There used to be a prize for a Go program, but the person offering it passed away in 1997. Maybe, someone much richer than I should take it back up. A master-level Go program on today's hardware would be a quantum advance in certain algorithms.
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Re^3: X-prize software challenge?
by iburrell (Chaplain) on Oct 15, 2004 at 17:15 UTC |