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David Epstein | Range: Why Generalists Triumph in Today’s Specialized World

Hidden Forces

CHAPTER

The Importance of Pattern Recognition in Chess

In the late nineties, when Gary Kasperov lost to deep blue, he noticed an example of what's called more of ex paradox that humans and computers often have opposite strengths and weaknesses. He helped start these freestyle chess tournaments where anyone can play in any way they want. The winners were two amateur chess players with three normal laptops. And so I think increasingly, these are called centaurs, these human computer partnerships. That's like a model we should think of preparing for in work.

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