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The new book "Beyond Deep Blue: Chess in the Stratosphere" by Dr. Monty Newborn tells the continuing story of the chess engine and its steady improvement from its victory over Garry Kasparov to ...
It is this Kasparov vs Deep Blue battle — famously called ‘The Brain’s Last Stand’ by a magazine on its cover back in 1997 — ...
As the mini-series revisits the iconic 1997 showdown between man and machine, Christian Cooke reflects on embodying Garry ...
It's almost 18 years since IBM's Deep Blue famously beat Garry Kasparov at chess, becoming the first computer to defeat a human world champion. Since then, as you can probably imagine, computers ...
Learn about the use of computers in the game and the evolution of chess engines. Discover the history behind the famous battle between IBM's Deep Blue and Grandmaster Garry Kasparov.
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Philstar.com on MSNChristian Cooke relives grandmaster Kasparov’s legendary battle with AI in ‘Rematch’
The historic chess event between the legendary Garry Kasparov and the IBM machine Deep Blue is reimagined and told in ...
The chess grandmaster took 23 years to deal with having his keester handed to him by an IBM computer in the game he made his name on.
File Photo by Kokeyama/Wikimedia 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.
On May 11, 1997 Chess Grandmaster Garry Kasparov resigned after 19 moves in a game against "Deep Blue". "Deep Blue" is a chess-playing computer developed by scientists at IBM.
presents a total of 118 games, played by 17 different chess engines, collected together for the first time in a single reference. details the processor speeds, memory sizes, and the number of ...
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