Today’s existential concerns about expert system started in 1997 over a chessboard. That year, world champ Garry Kasparov lost to a computer system called Deep Blue, requiring the chess world to face the limitations of human skill. Rather of collapsing, chess grew, with more gamers, video games and neighborhoods than ever. That ought to motivate the film writers, poets and artists who now stress that AI will leave them jobless.
We are a student-teacher set. Mr. Pandolfini saw the Kasparov-Deep Blue match face to face, while Mr. Raskin began discovering the video game later on that year. Those who saw the match understood how the story would end. At some time, if not in 1997, the algorithm would be triumphant. However that hasn’t decreased our passion for the video game.
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