History & People

What Was Deep Blue?

Deep Blue was an IBM chess-playing computer that in 1997 defeated the reigning world champion, Garry Kasparov, in a full match — the first time a computer beat a world champion under standard conditions. Relying on massive search and evaluation rather than learning, it showed that focused machines could surpass human experts at well-defined tasks.

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Further reading

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