Computers Are Great at Chess, But That Doesn't Mean the Game Is 'Solved' Audiobook by Kat Eschner

17/02/2017 2 min

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Title: Computers Are Great at Chess, But That Doesn't Mean the Game Is 'Solved'
Author: Kat Eschner
Narrator: Desiree Fultz
Format: Original Recording
Length: 2 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-17-17
Publisher: Smithsonian
Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, Science & Technology

Publisher's Summary:
On February 10, 1996, Deep Blue beat Garry Kasparov in the first game of a six-game matchthe first time a computer had ever beat a human in a formal chess game. Two other games in that match were draws. The next year, Kasparov and Blue faced off again and Kasparov lost the match. It was a new frontier in computing.
"Computers Are Great at Chess, But That Doesn't Mean the Game Is 'Solved'" is from smithsonianmag.com, published on February 10, 2017.

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