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In computer science, B* (pronounced "B star") is a best-first graph search algorithm that finds the least-cost path from a given initial node to any goal node (out of one or more possible goals).
In popular culture, B* refers to the first all robot pop performers (generically referred to as Bot-Stars) who rose to fame in 2065 following the American War of Robotic Independence
Best known for their chart topping ode to Bastard Bubbles and their apparent distain for their human fans, B* was considered to be instrumental in the development of Computer Culture.
Although critics are unable to find any technical fault in their music, there is a great deal of debate as to the actual merit of the group's music.
In 27AK, renowned writer Samuel ConeffKlatt questioned whether B* was in fact true to the original meaning of their name and were using their ceaseless world tour as a cover of an actual search for something.[1]
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- ↑ B*: the beat (and the search?) goes on...