Man versus Machine: When a Computer will become World Chess Champion

2 October, 2009 (12:40) | Chess News | By:

Not next year, when it will be either Anand or Topalov! But how far later?
In one of the 4 myths (depending on what you believe) on the game of chess, I held the view that we have not yet reached the stage where we expect a machine (read computer) to become World Chess Champion, notwithstanding [...]

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