like Warpus (very good analysis btw) seem to think that no, not really, due to the intrinsic nature of the route that has to be used to program a Civ-like AI.
But then :
- As you mentioned, the dawning of quantum computers seems very promising as far as almost unlimited brute force capabilities go. Although still more or less conceptual as yet, they may very well become a practical reality soon - maybe in the next two or three decades.
- Even with the necessary "set of rules" instead of "possibility tree" type of programming, do you really think that having massive computing power like Deep Blue or equivalent and dedicated in-depth programming (just as an experiment, remember, not for general release) would still make it impossible to get something like a "smart" AI ?