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What does it feel like to play grandmaster level chess? This question was originally answered by John Fernandez on Quora.
An artificially intelligent (AI) machine has taught itself to play chess better than most humans in just three days. Computer programs like Deep Blue, which famously beat champion player Gary ...
A computer programme developed in University College London has taught itself to become an international grand master after playing itself for just 72 hours.
When Magnus Carlsen started playing chess at the age of eight, he grew up in “a hybrid generation,” mainly playing on the board, he tells Euronews Next in an interview. Fast forward 25 years ...
The first chess database had about twenty thousand games. Now my own database consists of twelve million games. Nowadays it's impossible to thoroughly study the game without computers,” he said.
Russian grandmaster Vladimir Kramnik was unfairly accused of cheating by his opponent, Bulgarian grandmaster Veselin Topalov, in the World Chess Championship match played in Elista (Russia) in 2006.
The mega-match features undisputed number one player Norwegian Magnus Carlsen playing freestyle chess online against "the world".
Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, who lost to IBM's Deep Blue computer in 1997, predicts that AI will 'destroy' most jobs in the US.
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