On Feb. 10, 1996, a computer -- IBM's Deep Blue -- won a game against world champion chess player Garry Kasparov.
To move its own pieces, a motorized mechanism beneath the board guides an electromagnet along the underside. When activated, ...
The top U.S. chess player discusses his YouTube channel, how he would change the game and why he doesn't want his son to ...
In 1996, IBM's Deep Blue computer defeated chess world champion Garry Kasparov in 37 moves. The victory marked a turning point for humans and machines.
Twenty-nine years ago, IBM's computer Deep Blue beat the reigning world chess champion Garry Kasparov. It has since become clear that computers are superior to humans at the Game of Kings. Yet despite ...
As popular as the game of chess is, it has one massive flaw. This being that it requires two participants, which can be a ...
Indian Grandmaster Nihal Sarin has responded after Emin Ohanyan’s frustrated outburst during TakeTakeTake’s Titled Tuesday blitz game went viral. Ohanyan showed the middle finger towards the screen ...
Discover the journey of Siddharth Jagadeesh, Singapore's youngest chess grandmaster, from childhood passion to international success and sacrifices. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
The e-ink display is perfect for chess, whether you're playing solo, online, or against the person next to you.
Alexandra Kosteniuk discusses her chess journey, the game's evolution, and her motivations as a top player in her 40s.
In his new book, “A World Appears,” Michael Pollan argues that artificial intelligence can do many things—it just can’t be a ...