Man vs. Machine: A New Era in Computer Chess. Garry Kasparov.
by Kasparov, Garry; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 63Science. Publisher: Opinion Journal, 2003ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Chess players | Computer chess | Decision making | Human-computer interaction | IBM computers | Intellect | Kasparov | Turing testDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Years before the first computer was actually built, the famous British mathematician Alan Turing envisaged it playing chess and beating the human world champion. When the very first computers were delivered to the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in the 1950s the scientists there immediately started to program it to play chess. The quest had begun." (OPINION JOURNAL) This article discusses Garry Kasparov's chess matches against computers.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Man vs. Machine: A New Era in Computer Chess, Feb. 16, 2003; pp. n.p..
"Years before the first computer was actually built, the famous British mathematician Alan Turing envisaged it playing chess and beating the human world champion. When the very first computers were delivered to the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in the 1950s the scientists there immediately started to program it to play chess. The quest had begun." (OPINION JOURNAL) This article discusses Garry Kasparov's chess matches against computers.
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