The Fredkin Challenge Match

Berliner, Hans

AI Magazine 

On August 18 and 19, 1980, at Stanford U n i v e r s i t y during at Stanford U n i v e r s i t y, with the actual game on i n a c l o s e d the A A A I conference, the f i r s t of a projected p a i r of annual room containing o n l y the player, computer terminal operators c h e s s competitions pitting the w o r l d ' s best computer programs (L a r r y A t k i n and David Cahlander of Control Data Corporation) against rated human p l a y e r s of approximately the same and the referee. U p s t a i r s was a large demonstration strength was held. These matches are part of the F r e d k i n p r i z e room where two boards, one for the actual position and one competition, wherein a sum of $100,000, established by the for a n a l y s i s, were used to keep the audience abreast of what F r e d k i n Foundation of Cambridge, Mass, i s to be awarded to was happening and could be expected to happen. The moves the creators of a program that can defeat the W o r l d Chess were communicated through a telecommunications setup Champion i n o f f i c i a l competition. The program i n t h i s match was C H E S S 4.9 of Northwestern In the f i r s t game, C H E S S 4.9 played the White s i d e of a U n i v e r s i t y, authored by David S l a t e and L a r r y A t k i n.

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