will electronics ever solve chess (or any other brain game)
"Solving" is pretty boring. It's just making a database that contains every position.
They did it for 8x8 checkers, but not 10x10.
Chess is too big to ever do it. Since people have trouble grasping scale, some laymen will sometimes say it's possible, but really, chess is ridiculously huge. Anyway we might develop technology that plays perfectly in the great majority of positions. You might even argue we already have.
The interesting effect of this is we see top players often avoid positions that can be worked out by engines, that way their competition has to rely on their own understanding instead of home preparation.
Has the same letters as KID?)