In 1997, in New York, humans suffered an enormous blow to their chess ego when Deep Blue, a chess computer, outplayed Garry Kaspa-rov, a reigning world champion. The age of artificial intelligence ...
Now, Barthelmey has taken things one step further by publishing a new paper in the journal Physical Review E that treats ...
The development of Deep Blue began in 1985 with the ChipTest project at Carnegie Mellon University. The system was predominantly based on brute force computing power to play chess. It comprised a ...
On this day in 1996, IBM supercomputer Deep Blue defeats Garry Kasparov in chess for the first time. Deep Blue’s victory is considered a milestone in the history of artificial intelligence ...
The chess world will try and break a new record ... 1999 and another match in 1997 where he was defeated by a computer, IBM’s Deep Blue. Niemann, a rising chess star was not even born then.
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