Since this monumental moment, artificial intelligence (AI) has had an iron grip on chess, and even Go – one of the oldest games in history. Garry Kasparov playing his match against Deep Blue © STAN HONDA It came back a year later to beat Kasparov in a narrow victory, winning by a single game. But like any good underdog, the computer was down but not out. However, the computer known as Deep Blue at this point wasn’t enough for Kasparov it lost four games to two. After moving to IBM, the computer was further developed, culminating in the obvious test – a match against then-world champion Garry Kasparov. Way back in 1985, a team of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University developed a computer purely to play games of chess. AI has dominated chess for 25 years, but now it wants to lose
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