How IBM's Deep Blue Beat World Champion Chess Player Garry
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The supercomputer could explore up to 200 million possible chess positions per second with its AI program
KLTV 7 - Today in History - May 11, 1997 - A computer wins chess tournament. For the first time, a computer (IBM Deep Blue) defeated a reigning world chess champion (Garry Kasparov) under tournament conditions.
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