On Feb. 10, 1996, a computer -- IBM's Deep Blue -- won a game against world champion chess player Garry Kasparov.
The top U.S. chess player discusses his YouTube channel, how he would change the game and why he doesn't want his son to pursue it ...
A couple of years ago, a kind man taught me to play chess, a redo of the very early attempt by my father to teach me when I ...
Five-time World Champion Viswanathan Anand on Thursday said that in an era dominated by computer analysis and overwhelming data, deep understanding remains the only true differentiator in modern chess ...
In 1996, IBM's Deep Blue faced off against Garry Kasparov, the greatest chess mind on Earth — and changed history.
Here's a statistical challenge worthy of a grandmaster: How do you create an accurate ranking system when the best players ...
As popular as the game of chess is, it has one massive flaw. This being that it requires two participants, which can be a ...
Drawing parallel to the times when he adapted to the computer many, many years ago, the Grandmaster insisted that while being open to new ideas helps, understanding the details pushes a player to a ...
Keeping high-power particle accelerators at peak performance requires advanced and precise control systems. For example, the primary research machine at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas ...
Today is Tuesday, Feb. 10, the 41st day of 2026 with 324 to follow. The moon is waning. Morning stars are Jupiter, Mercury ...
From Deep Blue to modern AI, how chess exposed the shift from brute-force machines to learning systems, and why it matters AI ...