Digital Justice - Can artificial intelligence replace a judge?
Garry Kasparov was the world chess champion for 255 months of his career. Undefeatable, he did not worry too much when IBM suggested that he play a chess game against their computer. This match, known as "Deep Blue versus Kasparov" (1996), was the first game in history in which a computer defeated a human. Twenty years later, history repeated itself. This time, the AlphaGo computer program defeated Lee Sedol, one of the strongest players of Go, a strategy board game.
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