Exploring The Epic Chess Match Of Our Time
Exploring The Epic Chess Match Of Our Time
3/30/2015
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This article discusses a documentary produced by FiveThirtyEight Films called "The Man vs. The Machine." The documentary explores the world of competitive chess and the rivalry between human chess players and artificial intelligence (AI) chess programs. It delves into the development of supercomputer Deep Blue and its historic match against world chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997. The film showcases interviews with chess players, AI experts, and examines the strategies and techniques employed by both humans and machines in the game of chess. It also provides insights into the impact of AI on the future of human decision-making in various fields.
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