🏈 Garry Kasparov Vs Deep Blue Documentary
In 1997, reigning world champion Garry Kasparov (who declined ESPN's interview request), took on a machine, Deep Blue, for the second time in two years. He played the supercomputer in 1996 and won
But as the game wore on, his anti-computer playing was lethal. Kasparov wiped Deep Blue off the board. Kasparov pinned Deep Blue’s king between his knight and his rook, and on the 45th move, the computer resigned. The robot lost. In fact, Deep Blue played so poorly that it seemed it was going haywire.
Paperback. On May 11, 1997, as millions worldwide watched a stunning victory unfold on television, a machine shocked the chess world by defeating the defending world champion, Garry Kasparov. Written by the man who started the adventure, Behind Deep Blue reveals the inside story of what happened behind the scenes at the two historic Deep Blue
There was a huge unexpected leap with deep blue. Thats why everyone was surprised. It was so strong by that time that Kasparov thought a HUMAN was posing as the computer. Nowadays if you see anyone very strong, the opposite thought happens. The documentary is not out of date, it just reflects the strength of the computer at that time.
But it was not a contest between the two strongest chess players on the planet, only the strongest humans. Soon after I lost my rematch against IBM's Deep Blue in 1997, the short window of human-machine chess competition slammed shut forever. Unlike humans, machines keep getting faster, and today a smartphone chess app can be stronger than Deep
The Deep Blue computer had been designed by a team at IBM. makes a move for the IBM Deep Blue computer in a game 04 May in New York against World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov (L). Credit: AFP)
In an epochal contest between man and machine, chess wizard Garry Kasparov fell before the IBM computer Deep Blue, on May 11, 1997. 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 just been beaten by a
Nova episode on the Kasparov versus Deep Thought chess match in 1989. Deep Thought is the precursor to the IBM Deep Blue computer that beat Kasparov in 1997.
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garry kasparov vs deep blue documentary