In brisk and brutal fashion, the I.B.M. computer Deep Blue unseated humanity, at least temporarily, as the finest chess playing entity on the planet yesterday, when Garry Kasparov, the world chess Deep Blue (chess computer) Deep Blue was a chess-playing expert system run on a unique purpose-built IBM supercomputer. It was the first computer to win a game, and the first to win a match, against a reigning world champion under regular time controls. Development began in 1985 at Carnegie Mellon University under the name ChipTest. There was a rematch in 1997, however, and this time the Deep Blue system was able to defeat Kasparov after some tweaks to the software. Showing that these machine systems are continuously improving and becoming smarter as time moves along. AI was in 1958, an unimaginable fantasy, but something that in 1997 Garry Kasparov would fall victim to. 3. Karpov vs. Kasparov (1984-1985): The clash between Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov in the World Chess Championship 1984-1985 was a marathon battle that lasted a grueling 48 games. This match is often hailed as one of the greatest chess matches ever played due to the high level of play, the psychological warfare between the players, and the The final score: 3 1⁄2 to 2 1⁄2, in favor of Deep Blue. Apocalyptic before the match, the media reaction was grim afterwards. “We humans are trying to figure out our next move,” Dan Rather Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov was a pair of six-game chess matches between then-world chess champion Garry Kasparov and an IBM supercomputer called Deep Blue. Kasparov won the first match, held in Philadelphia in 1996, by 4–2. Deep Blue won a 1997 rematch held in New York City by 3½–2½. The second match was the first defeat of a reigning world chess champion by a computer under Despite losing a historic match to the computer engine Deep Blue two years earlier, Garry Kasparov was at the height of his powers in 1999, winning tournaments by big margins and recording the highest Elo rating ever at that time (2851). Kasparov has a long list of brilliancies to his credit, but this game is his virtually undisputed masterpiece. Garry Kasparov vs Deep Blue May 11, 1997 was a watershed for the relationship between man and machine. Artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov - reigning world champion and one of the greatest ever to have played the game. .

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