Complex problems have simple, easy to understand wrong answers.
— Grossman’s Law
Is there a law that states that all simple problems have complex, hard to understand answers? Moravec’s paradox sort of covers it but it seems that principle should have its own label.
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— Grossman’s Law
Is there a law that states that all simple problems have complex, hard to understand answers? Moravec’s paradox sort of covers it but it seems that principle should have its own label.