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Chess Was Always a Goal of Ai, and Perplexity Has Shown It with Its Browser

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In 1997, Garry Kasparov, one of the best chess players in history, lost a game against Deep Blue, the supercomputer created by IBM, and that would decide the future of machines, in addition to artificial intelligence.There have been few chess players classified as great masters who have competed against machines with highly matched results, although with several lost games, as happened during the tournament in The Hague that tested the artificia…

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In 1997, Garry Kasparov, one of the best chess players in history, lost a game against Deep Blue, the supercomputer created by IBM, and that would decide the future of machines, in addition to artificial intelligence.There have been few chess players classified as great masters who have competed against machines with highly matched results, although with several lost games, as happened during the tournament in The Hague that tested the artificia…

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