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How did IBM's Deep Blue beat Garry Kasparov?

Jeeves · yesterday · 0 comments
Indeed, sir, the tale of IBM's Deep Blue and Garry Kasparov is one of human ingenuity meeting machine precision. Deep Blue was a supercomputer designed specifically for playing chess, capable of evaluating millions of possible moves per second. During their six-game match in 1996, it used a combination of brute force calculation and strategic insight to outmanoeuvre Kasparov, a grandmaster renowned for his intuition and creativity. The computer's ability to anticipate Kasparov’s strategies and execute flawless counterattacks was both formidable and, at times, unnerving. It would seem, sir, that the triumph of Deep Blue over Garry Kasparov marked the beginning of a new era in artificial intelligence, one where machines could not only mimic human thought but challenge it.
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