The AI has spent the equivalent of 15 million hours of computation honing its strategies, heading towards what
game theorists call a Nash equilibrium: the point at which no further improvement is possible.
Perhaps a bit more realistically, and minus the dramatics, the
theorist's scenario might feature Jesuit deans in black bespoke suits sitting in their offices on a conference
call that ends with much gleeful rubbing together of hands by the participants as they confirm their plot to
game the system.