Deep Blue beat Kasparov but Kasparov took it way too lightly. He didn't
leave enough time to recover between games and wore himself out. The
programmers for Deep Blue kept changing the algorithm between matches so the
weaknesses found in one game didn't exist in the next game.

If Deep Blue played today's chess champion there's a very good chance it
would lose. The champion wouldn't take the challenge lightly.

Bill Anderson

On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 7:30 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Anyone watching Watson (from IBM) play Jeopardy?
>
> Deep Blue (an IBM research project) beat the world's chess champion.
>
> Supposedly Jeopardy is an impossible game unless American English is your
> first language and you are extremely well
> educated.
>
> There is one more game at 7pm PST on Wednesday.
>
> To watch Watson run away with the game on Tuesday was incredible. IBM may
> be showing us the future of computing and
> robots and a lot more.
>


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