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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.
In his new book, Nate Silver writes that a glitch in IBM's chess terminator may have spooked Garry Kasparov in his famous 1997 loss. But he was more likely psyched out by its surprising brilliance.
Discover the history behind the famous battle between IBM's Deep Blue and Grandmaster Garry Kasparov. Improve your game with a lesson from a chess expert. Aired 08/26/2024 ...
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.
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 ...
Twenty years ago Garry Kasparov lost a six-game chess match to an IBM computer called Deep Blue. Read Today's Paper Mind Games. The Australian Plus.
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 ...
Rematch's Christian Cooke speaks to RadioTimes.com about the true story behind the Disney Plus show, depicting Garry Kasparov and Deep Blue's chess battles. Skip to main content.