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Monday, Feb 17, 2003 @ 6:18pm
Garry Kasparov, the world’s top-ranked chess player, speaks out on why Deep Junior, the computer program he played to a 3-3 tie a few weeks ago, is a superior accomplishment to IBM’s Deep Blue, the computer that beat him six years ago. In his editorial piece, Kasparov puts forth a compelling vision on the juxtaposition of science and cognition, and touches on the ‘why’ of the Turing test, instead of just the ‘what’. I just wish the article was expanded to a book. Fascinating stuff. If you like it, please share it.
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