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A supercomputer helped set up the World Chess Championship game
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Garry Kasparov vs Deep Blue: How Did IBM's Rookie Supercomputer Really Beat a Chess Grandmaster? - YouTube
Chess world title match starts this weekend | Financial Times
When Computers Started Beating Chess Champions - The Atlantic
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On this day in 1956, the MANIAC I supercomputer in Los Alamos became the first computer to ever defeat a human in chess. Playing a simplified 6x6 version of the game, the
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Man vs Machine | Kasparov
The Role of AI in Modern Chess — Journal of Young Investigators
Garry Kasparov had a chess showdown with IBM's AI long before ChatGPT - The Washington Post
IBM's Deep Blue was the first supercomputer to defeat a reigning world chess champion | The Vintage News
Will Nepo's supercomputer give him world chess title edge over Carlsen? | World Chess Championship 2021 | The Guardian
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Checkmate, Human: How Computers Got So Good at Chess
The World Chess Champion Is In Trouble | HuffPost Sports
Deep Blue" Creator's Life Story Moves from Stage to Big Screen
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The Chess Master and the Computer | Garry Kasparov | The New York Review of Books
The Computer as an Athlete | Sports History Weekly
How IBM's Deep Blue Beat World Champion Chess Player Garry Kasparov - IEEE Spectrum
20 Years after Deep Blue: How AI Has Advanced Since Conquering Chess - Scientific American