Weak Human, Strong Force: Applying Advanced Chess to Military AI - War on the Rocks

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Weak Human, Strong Force: Applying Advanced Chess to Military AI - War on  the Rocks
Gary Kasparov, one of the greatest chess players of all time, developed advanced chess after losing his 1997 match to IBM’s Deep Blue supercomputer.
Weak Human, Strong Force: Applying Advanced Chess to Military AI - War on  the Rocks
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Weak Human, Strong Force: Applying Advanced Chess to Military AI - War on  the Rocks
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