Since losing to Deep Blue, Garry Kasparov hasn’t turned his back on computers. Quite the opposite. Instead, he has become a great advocate of the idea of ‘Centaur Chess’, where a human player and an algorithm collaborate with one another to compete with another hybrid team. The algorithm assesses the possible consequences of each move, reducing the chance of a blunder, while the human remains in charge of the game. Here’s how Kasparov puts it: ‘When playing with the assistance of computers, we could concentrate on strategic planning instead of spending so much time on calculations. Human
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