Seventeen years ago in New York City, brooding chess champion Garry Kasparov sat down to take on an opponent he had vanquished just a year earlier: the IBM computer, Deep Blue. Like the earlier
Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine is a 2003 documentary film by Vikram Jayanti about the match between Garry Kasparov, the highest-rated chess player in history (at the time), the World Champion for 15 years (1985–2000) and an anti-communist politician, and Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer created by IBM.
Record set: First computer program to defeat a world champion in a match under tournament regulations Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov was a pair of six-game chess matches between the world chess champion Garry Kasparov and an IBM supercomputer called Deep Blue. The first match was played in Philadelphia in 1996 and won by Kasparov.
At 13:05 I quote a New York Times article by written by Bruce Weber entitled, “Swift and slashing, computer topples Kasparov.” At 20:45 I am quoting from and article in The Guardian written by Steven Borowiec entitled, “AlphaGo Seals 4-1 victory over go grandmaster Lee Sedol.”
Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov was a pair of famous six-game Human-computer chess matches played between the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue and the World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov. The first match was played in February 1996 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Kasparov won the match 4–2, losing one game, drawing in two and winning three.
Garry também é largamente conhecido por ser o primeiro campeão mundial de xadrez que jogou uma partida contra um computador, quando perdeu para o Deep Blue em 1997. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] As conquistas de Kasparov incluem ser classificado como o número um do mundo de acordo com o rating ELO quase continuamente de 1986 até sua aposentadoria em 2005. [ 6 ]
There was a huge unexpected leap with deep blue. Thats why everyone was surprised. It was so strong by that time that Kasparov thought a HUMAN was posing as the computer. Nowadays if you see anyone very strong, the opposite thought happens. The documentary is not out of date, it just reflects the strength of the computer at that time.
Garry Kasparov talked about his life as a chess master, artificial intelligence, and the Deep Blue and AlphaGo Zero computer systems. “For those who say AI is making us redundant, I say no.” Home
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