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In Machines We Trust: How games teach AI to learn for itself (Update)

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The First Chess Playing Program

The very first chess playing program was written before a computer even existed to run it. Turing played it in 1950 using an algorithm worked out on paper. In 1997 IBM's Deep Blue computer beat Gary Kasparov, the reigning world champion of chess. The game became a way to gauge how intelligent machines are too.

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