
Alan Turing: Lying to the US, his own countrymen, and winning WWII
Game Theory
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Chess, Intelligence, and Historical Lessons
This chapter explores the intriguing intersection of chess and intelligence, focusing on the pivotal matches between human grandmasters and the Deep Blue computer in the 1990s. It also examines the strategic blunders made by the Germans during WWII regarding their intelligence operations, underscoring the vital importance of proper intelligence assessment and counterintelligence measures.
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