But as the game wore on, his anti-computer playing was lethal. Kasparov wiped Deep Blue off the board. Kasparov pinned Deep Blue’s king between his knight and his rook, and on the 45th move, the computer resigned. The robot lost. In fact, Deep Blue played so poorly that it seemed it was going haywire.
In this paper we argue that the recent Garry Kasparov vs. Deep Blue matches are significant for the field of artificial intelligence in several ways, including providing an example of valuable
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The match has been compared with the historic chess match between Deep Blue and Garry Kasparov in 1997. The winner of the match was slated to win $1 million. Since AlphaGo won, Google DeepMind stated that the prize will be donated to charities, including UNICEF , and Go organisations . [3]
The Man vs. The Machine: Directed by Frank Marshall. With Jeremy Schaap, Nate Silver. In 1997, chess champion Garry Kasparov faced the IBM computer, Deep Blue in a rematch of his victorious match a year before.