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- Chess.
- What's so great about that?

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- Everybody's doing that now.
- Oh, no, no. What he did was great!

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He designed his computer
so it could learn from its mistakes.

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So they'd be better
the next time they played.

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The system actually learned how to learn.
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It could teach itself.
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If I could just get that damn password,
I could play the computer.

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That's him. That's Falken.
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That's him? Wow!
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He's amazing-looking!
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Can't you write to him
or call him somehow?

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No. He's dead.
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- He's dead?
- Yeah.

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Here. Look. Here's his obituary.
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- He wasn't very old.
- Well, he was pretty old. He was 41 .

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Oh, yeah? Oh, that's old.
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That's his little boy.
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Oh, yeah?
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This is really sad. Did you know the child
and his mother were killed in a car crash?

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- I know.
- "ln the years that followed

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the tragic loss of his family,
Dr Falken's health deteriorated."

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My dad is 45.
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- Once he was really sick...
- What was his name?

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- My father?
- No, no, no. Falken's kid.

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Joshua.
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It can't be that simple.
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- Wow!
- What?

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We got something.
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We're in!

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