20 years ago, a computer first beat a chess world champion - Mashable
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Feb 10, 2016 - The computer was Deep Blue, a machine designed by IBM capable of computing 100 ... Garry Kasparov takes a pawn in the opening moves of a six-game match ... IBM declined, and retired Deep Blue at the top of its game.Man vs Machine Chess: Deeper Blue vs Garry Kasparov - How did the ...
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Man vs Machine Chess: Deeper Blue vs Garry Kasparov - How did the computer play a .... Cheers, K .... So ...Deep Blue Establishes Historic Landmark - Springer Link
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Garry Kasparov, in the final game of their six-game Rematch, thereby winning the match by a ... The IBM Deep Blue Versus Kasparov Rematch, held May 3–11, 1997, took place in ..... it to the third “K” in the series: Karpov, Kasparov, and then Vladimir Kramnik. Kasparov ..... eral moves ago, he declined to opt for it here withIBM's 'Jeopardy!' champ ventures to new worlds | Technology ...
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Mar 15, 2015 - champs Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter on the televised game show in 2011. ... 10, 1996: IBM's Deep Blue became the first machine to win a game ... 17, 1996: Garry Kasparov won the weeklong match by a score of 4-2, ... and wanted a rematch, but IBM declined and retired Deep Blue. * Jan. ... Lori K. Gibbs.
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