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Watch ‘Rematch’ for its tense, human drama about a genius confronting the unsettling rise of machine intelligence.
Beyond the chessboard, "Rematch" unravels the intense, true-life psychological thriller of Garry Kasparov's 1997 defeat by ...
A gripping psychological drama that reimagines one of the most iconic chess battles in history between human brilliance and ...
Garry Kasparov recently battled his silicon competitor, Deep Junior, to a six game draw. The Wall Street Journal is carrying an opinion piece by Kasparov which may offer some insight to his ...
For that was the day world chess champion Garry Kasparov faced off in Game One of a six-game rematch against IBM's chess-playing computer, Deep Blue. Kasparov had defeated Deep Blue handily in 1996.
A computer, Deep Blue, beat Russian Garry Kasparov, the greatest chess player on the planet, and mankind’s place in the order of things was reshuffled. Blame IBM.
The supercomputer Deep Blue, playing like a human, defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov Sunday to tie their six-game rematch at one victory each. Deep Blue’s victory after 45 moves and 3 ...
LISBON, Portugal — Garry Kasparov knew as early as 1997 — 20 years ago — that humans were doomed, he says. It was in May of that year, in New York, that he lost a six-game chess match to IBM ...
This story originally published in December 2020. The cracks in Garry Kasparov’s armor began to show around move 13 of his first encounter with Deep Blue. The IBM supercomputer had been under ...
In 1997, IBM's Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in a six-game rematch in New York. It was the second time the computer beat the world chess champion.
The Reunion: Deep Blue v Kasparov - Champ too human to beat chess robot HUMAN emotions led to chess great Garry Kasparov being thrashed by a supercomputer in a historic match 25 years ago.
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