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Deep Blue

The computer program, created by IBM, that defeated Gary Kasparov, the chess champion of the world, in 1997.


Articles on KurzweilAI.net that refer to Deep Blue

Chapter 6: Locked in His Chinese Room By Ray Kurzweil
Chapter 2: I Married a Computer By John Searle
Why We Can Be Confident of Turing Test Capability Within a Quarter Century By Ray Kurzweil
Deep Fritz Draws: Are Humans Getting Smarter, or Are Computers Getting Stupider? By Ray Kurzweil
Can a Machine Think? By Clinton W. Kelly
Top KurzweilAI.net News of 2002 By Ray Kurzweil and Amara D. Angelica
Chapter 9: Bit Beliefs By Neil Gershenfeld
The Age of Spiritual Machines: Glossary By Ray Kurzweil
Who Owns Intelligence? By Howard Gardner
A Wager on the Turing Test: Why I Think I Will Win By Ray Kurzweil

News Articles that refer to Deep Blue

World champion to battle chess supercomputer
Deep Fritz Draws: Are Humans Getting Smarter, or Are Computers Getting Stupider?
Project Deep Blitz: Chess PC Takes on Deep Blue
Higher Games
Computer a celebrity for beating Kasparov
Check This: Questions for Garry Kasparov
Man: 0 Machine: 1
CHESS, CHINA, AND EDUCATION
Supercomputer on a chip
IBM plans self-aware computers

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