
Moravec's Paradox

Moravec’s Paradox is the observation that high-level reasoning (e.g., chess, math) is relatively easy for computers to perform, while simple sensory tasks (e.g., perception, reflexes, mobility) are much harder.
Moravec believed that most people thought this result was the opposite of what most people expected,
Moravec believed that most people thought this result was the opposite of what most people expected,
It is comparatively easy to make compute... See more