If this is so, then where are the great, working AI
algorithms that we supposedly already have that run
very slowly or can only be run on Blue Gene-type
supercomputers? Can you name a single, important,
functioning AI algorithm that requires a supercomputer
to run?


Genetic programming can discover radically different
and more complex things when run on a supercomputer
than when run on an ordinary computer.

The standard example would be Koza's use of GP to
do automated circuit design, as described in the third
book in his GP series.

-- Ben

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