Zelandakh, on 2016-May-15, 04:18, said:
Bridge computers are simply not far enough along in their development yet. I believe that at some point they will play at the level of top human players and quite possibly significantly higher. We are currently not close to that. Think back to chess computers in the early-mid 80s, that is where we are in bridge. The outcome of such a match at the present time is not in doubt; give it a decade or two and it might well be.
I actually don't think bridge computers will get to the level of good humans. It's not that they can't - we've seen too many advances in too many areas to believe that. I just don't believe anyone will have a good reason to spend the money required to make it happen. Deep Blue was a sizeable investment from IBM and there doesn't seem to be the visibility or incentives to do the same for bridge.
One thing is certain - Jack isn't it. Even though I recommend it as a useful learning tool.