COMPUTER CHESS, which takes place over the course of a weekend competition for chess software programmers thirty-some years ago, transports spectators to a nostalgic era when the battle between technology and the human spirit appeared a little more open. We meet the quirky geniuses who had the foresight to train a metal box to literally beat man at his own game, establishing the framework for artificial intelligence as we know it today and in the future.
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COMPUTER CHESS, which takes place over the course of a weekend competition for chess software programmers thirty-some years ago, transports spectators to a nostalgic era when the battle between technology and the human spirit appeared a little more open. We meet the quirky geniuses who had the foresight to train a metal box to literally beat man at his own game, establishing the framework for artificial intelligence as we know it today and in the future.
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