The result is that it takes my opponents by complete surprise and creates total pandemonium in their minds. It freezes their ...
To move its own pieces, a motorized mechanism beneath the board guides an electromagnet along the underside. When activated, ...
AI doomsters believe that AI will quickly become better at “everything.” That may not be true, but what if it is? What does that mean most immediately for the arts, where AI slop is already permeating ...
Every year features plenty of excellent games, and the 1970s were no exception. These were the most popular games each year in the '70s.
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. On February 10, 1996, the then chess world ...
Discover the journey of Siddharth Jagadeesh, Singapore's youngest chess grandmaster, from childhood passion to international ...
Alexandra Kosteniuk discusses her chess journey, the game's evolution, and her motivations as a top player in her 40s.
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 ...
In 1996, IBM's Deep Blue faced off against Garry Kasparov, the greatest chess mind on Earth — and changed history.
The e-ink display is perfect for chess, whether you're playing solo, online, or against the person next to you.
Ten years after a milestone victory, AI now dominates Go training. Players are figuring out what that means for the game.
Artificial intelligence (AI) loves to cheat. When matched against a chess bot, an OpenAI model preferred hacking into its opponent's system to winning the game fairly, according to a recent study.