Defeated Chess Champ Garry Kasparov Has Made Peace With AI
Defeated Chess Champ Garry Kasparov Has Made Peace With AI
4/24/2020
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In this Wired article, Garry Kasparov, former world chess champion, reflects on his historic chess match against IBM's Deep Blue in 1997 and the subsequent impact on his views on artificial intelligence (AI). Kasparov discusses the emotions and implications surrounding his defeat, admitting that he underestimated the potential of AI. He explains how he has since come to embrace AI as a tool to enhance human potential, highlighting its usefulness in areas such as medicine and education. Kasparov emphasizes the importance of collaboration between humans and machines, arguing that the future lies in combining human intuition with AI's computational power to solve complex problems.
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