Deep Thought was a computer designed to play chess. Deep Thought was initially developed at Carnegie Mellon University and later at IBM. [1] It was second in the line of chess computers developed by Feng-hsiung Hsu, starting with ChipTest and culminating in Deep Blue. In addition to Hsu, the Deep Thought team included Thomas Anantharaman, Mike
Since IBM's Deep Blue defeated World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in their 1997 match, chess engines have only increased dramatically in strength and understanding. Today, the best chess engines are an almost incomprehensible 1,000 Elo points stronger than Deep Blue was at that time.
Deep Blue counterattacked, but let a knight stray to the edge of the board, violating an old chess maxim: "Knights on rim, future dim." Kasparov forced Deep Blue to concede after 43 moves in three
Garry Kasparov never beat Deep Blue again. He cranked out three consecutive draws with the computer, until a sound defeat in round six. The final score: 3 1⁄2 to 2 1⁄2, in favor of Deep Blue.
Kasparov will play six games against Deep Blue in a re-match of their first contest in 1996. Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, who lost to IBM's Deep Blue computer in 1997, predicts that AI will 1 DEEP BLUE vs GARRY KASPAROV. New York, 1997. 19 moves. Win: Deep Blue. Garry Kasparov, undisputed world champion from 1985 to 1993, became the first champion to lose a match to a computer. In
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