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Garry Kasparov

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Garry Kasparov has appeared in 9 articles since 2015-05. Coverage peaked in 2024Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Deep Blue, IBM, Russia.

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2026-04-16
New York Times

A primer on “interpretability” and how AI researchers are figuring out how to open and understand the “black box” that holds the formulas within most AI models

When Deep Blue, IBM's chess-playing supercomputer, beat Garry Kasparov in 1997, computers were still just computers.Forums:r/technologyForums:r/technology:We Don't Really Know How A.I. Works.  That's ...

2019-08-03
MIT Technology Review 1 related

Researchers developed AI that learned chess not by playing but by analyzing reactions of expert commentators in text form to evaluate the quality of the moves

and do other things—more efficiently. https://www.technologyreview.com/ ... Bob E. Hayes / @bobehayes : Instead of practicing, this #AI mastered chess by reading about it https://www.technologyreview....

2019-08-02
MIT Technology Review

Researchers developed AI that learned chess not by playing but analyzing reactions of expert commentators in text form to evaluate the quality of the moves

Machines that appreciate “brilliant” and “dumb” chess moves could learn to play the game—and do other things—more efficiently. Tweets: @techreview , @bobehayes , and @kasparov63 Tweets: @techreview : ...

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TEXXR tracks 1 Techmeme articles mentioning Garry Kasparov, dating back to February 2020. The biggest story is Interview with Garry Kasparov, the first chess world champion to be defeated by a....

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