This position occurred in the sixth game of the 1996 match between IBM's Deep Blue program and PCA World Champion Gary Kasparov with Kasparov leading the match 3-2.
Both Mr. Kasparov and his adviser on computers, Frederick Friedel, said this week that they felt Deep Blue, with its vast computational excavations of each chess position, had begun to emanate signs of artificial intelligence, the first they had ever sensed from a machine. "As it goes deeper and deeper, it displays elements of strategic
Kasparov also fended off a challenge from Anand in 1995, but his biggest challenge proved to be in 1996 and 1997 as he battled IBM's digital chess monster, Deep Blue. Kasparov defeated Deep Blue in 1996 though the engine did score one win, the first ever achieved by AI against a chess world champion.
If reading so far into this bit of symbolism even makes sense, it's worth noting that Gary Kasparov vs Deep Blue 1996 game 2 ended in both sides owning a bishop and nothing else before Kasparov resigned. I'm tentatively saying dendro is the second bishop piece; though thematically king or rook would fit better; and Cryo would fit the Bishop.
At 6:14 PM, Feb. 10, 1996, World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov, regarded by many as the greatest chess player in history, conceded defeat to DEEP BLUE, a chess-playing computer developed by a team of IBM scientists. You’ll have to forgive your laptop computer if it steadfastly assigns this date and time to every document it creates from now on.
Deep Blue was programmed by scientists at IBM specifically to defeat a world chess champion, and a team of programmers and chess experts updated the supercomputer after each game. Deep Blue was capable of calculating up to 200 million positions per second. Kasparov and Deep Blue met again a year later, when the super computer defeated the chess
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Kasparov beat Deep Blue, just barely, in a series of games in 1996. But the computer won the first game, and two out of six were a draw. IBM wanted more, and Kasparov was excited about the scientific pursuit, so they agreed to play again.
Pada 1997, tanding ulang antara Kasparov dan Deep Blue digelar di New York. Kasparov memenangkan laga pertama, Deep Blue memenangkan yang kedua, dan tiga permainan berakhir remis. Pada 11 Mei 1997, Deep Blue mengalahkan Kasparov dengan nilai 3,5-2,5 dan berhak membawa pulang hadiah uang 700.000 dolar AS. Baca juga : Garry Kasparov Bertanding Lagi
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Garry Kasparov melawan Deep Blue IBM, 1996. (AP/Adam Nadel) KOMPAS.com - Pada 10 Februari 1996, setelah tiga jam, juara catur dunia Garry Kasparov kalah pada game pertama dari enam pertandingan catur melawan Deep Blue. Deep Blue adalah komputer IBM yang mampu mengevaluasi 200 juta gerakan per detik.
Deep Blue versus Gary Kasparov is one of the most famous chess matches of all time, and it's widely considered a milestones moment not just in chess, but in the history of artificial intelligence (AI) as well. The match took place in 1996 and involved the IBM-built computer, Deep Blue, playing against world champion, Kasparov.
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