AI has dominated chess for 25 years, but now it wants to lose
Way back in 1985, a team of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University developed a computer purely to play games of chess. After moving to IBM, the computer was further developed, culminating in the obvious test – a match against then-world champion Garry Kasparov. However, the computer known as Deep Blue at this point wasn't enough for Kasparov; it lost four games to two. But like any good underdog, the computer was down but not out. It came back a year later to beat Kasparov in a narrow victory, winning by a single game.
Feb-14-2023, 10:10:24 GMT
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