Garry Kasparov talked about his life as a chess master, artificial intelligence, and the Deep Blue and AlphaGo Zero computer systems. ā€œFor those who say AI is making us redundant, I say no.ā€ Home Garry Kasparov (left) playing against Deep Blue, the chess-playing computer built by IBM, during game four of their six-game rematch, May 7, 1997. The principal designer of Deep Blue was Feng-hsiung Hsu (right). I became the proverbial man in ā€œman versus machineā€ when I faced the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue across the chessboard in the 1990s. In 1984, Garry Kasparov became the talk of serious chess aficionados around the world when he unexpectedly defeated grand master Anatoly Karpov to win the game's world championship, and he was still the leading player in chess when, in 1996, he was invited to participate in a series of matches with Deep Blue, a supercomputer developed by IBM and designed by Murray Campbell and Feng Hsuing-Tsu. App Vay Tiền.

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