In 1996, world chess champion Garry Kasparov took on an IBM RS/6000 SP known as Deep Blue. Kasparov called it "the monster" and, TIME reported, "spent much of the week grimacing and holding his head in frustration as he sat across the board from some stone-faced IBM scientist taking instructions from the computer." While Kasparov won the match
In 1898, Deep Thought was easily defeated in both games of a two-game match with Garry Kasparov. Wchess and Deep Blue. Now, IBM held a contest to rename the chess machine and it became “Deep Blue”, a play on IBM’s nickname, “Big Blue” to continue the quest to build a chess machine that could defeat the world champion. The 1997 showdown between Garry Kasparov, the reigning world chess champion, and Deep Blue, a supercomputer developed by IBM, was a momentous occasion in the history of artificial intelligence. The match was watched by millions around the world, who held their breath as the two competitors battled it out.Paris: With his hand pushed firmly into his cheek and his eyes fixed on the table, Garry Kasparov shot a final dark glance at the chessboard before storming out of the room: the king of chess had
Kasparov vs. Deep Blue: The Rematch - overview. How it all went down between human and machine. In May 1997, IBM's Deep Blue Supercomputer played a fascinating match with Garry Kasparov, the reigning World Chess Champion. The event was captured live only on an IBM website, where millions of chess and computing fans witnessed the event in real-time.
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English. Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine is a 2003 documentary film by Vikram Jayanti about the match between Garry Kasparov, the highest-rated chess player in history (at the time), the World Champion for 15 years (1985–2000) and an anti-communist politician, and Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer created by IBM.
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