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“[The] amount of search is not a measure of the amount of intelligence being exhibited. What makes a problem a problem is not that a large amount of search is required for its solution, but that a large amount would be required if a requisite level of intelligence were not applied.”
Source: Computer Science as Empirical Inquiry: Symbols and Search (1975), p. 122.
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