This is in fact not how a chess engine works. It has an evaluation function that assigns a numerical value (score) based on a number of factors (material advantage, king "safety", pawn structure etc). These heuristics…
I think watchmakers have been pushing this for quite a while. If you want more recent examples, see Richard Mille.
I think you work in different domains. Expecting a good outcome is different from expecting to get exactly what you intended. Formal specifications are useful in some lines of work and for some projects, less so for…
Or maybe just implying that Meta isn't up for the task of complying with GDPR, and lack the necessary ability to comply with regulations.
This is in fact not how a chess engine works. It has an evaluation function that assigns a numerical value (score) based on a number of factors (material advantage, king "safety", pawn structure etc). These heuristics…
I think watchmakers have been pushing this for quite a while. If you want more recent examples, see Richard Mille.
I think you work in different domains. Expecting a good outcome is different from expecting to get exactly what you intended. Formal specifications are useful in some lines of work and for some projects, less so for…
Or maybe just implying that Meta isn't up for the task of complying with GDPR, and lack the necessary ability to comply with regulations.