IBM's Deep Blue system achieved its first victory over a world chess champion on February 10, 1996, when it won the first game of a six-game match against Garry Kasparov. Despite this initial loss ...
Now, Barthelmey has taken things one step further by publishing a new paper in the journal Physical Review E that treats ...
Deep Blue vs. Kasparov (1997): IBM’s Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov, marking the first time a reigning world champion lost a match to a computer under standard chess tournament time controls.
that he lost a six-game set of chess matches against IBM's Deep Blue, the most powerful chess computer of its day. Today, it seems obvious that Kasparov should have lost. A computer's ability to ...
British computer scientist Alan Turing developed the first rudimentary chess algorithm in 1951 ... 4-2 in the world champion’s favour. However, IBM upgraded Blue with more powerful computing ...