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Deep Blue PIC32
6. November 2008 by pilot.
An email from Tim O. this week made me think about the possibility of computers conversing with humans, or rather the impossibility of it, as Turing once proposed it as the ultimate test of the machine intelligence. This in turn made me think about another story that made the news a few years ago (1997) when IBMs Deep Blue computer won a historical match against the (back then) world chess champion Garry Kasparov.
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