Logical reasoning
41. Read the following passage to answer the question :-
Computer Scientist: “It is inevitable that a computer program will eventually be able to defeat a human opponent at chess every time they play. Current computers can plot out millions of move permutations every second, and future computers will have even greater computational power. Humans, unable to match the computers' computational abilities, will not be able to prevail in a single match”.
Chess Player: “Your conclusion is incorrect. “While computers may possess vast computational abilities, they lack the capacity for insight and innovation demonstrated by all great chess players”.
Which of the following can be best inferred from the statements of the chess player above?
(A) A computer with a capacity for insight and innovation could defeat any human player. (B) Computers may defeat all human chess players consistently, but they are unable to enjoy either the game or the victory.
(C) Even the best computer chess programs are limited by the abilities of their programmers. (D) Computational power alone is not sufficient to win consistently at the game of chess.
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