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That moment was more than a century in the making, and in this breakthrough book, Kasparov reveals his astonishing side of the story for the first time. He describes how it felt to strategize against an implacable, untiring opponent with the whole world watching, and recounts the history of machine intelligence through the microcosm of chess, considered by generations of scientific pioneers to be a key to unlocking the secrets of human and machine cognition. Kasparov uses his unrivaled experience to look into the future of intelligent machines and sees it bright with possibility. As many critics decry artificial intelligence as a menace, particularly to human jobs, Kasparov shows how humanity can rise to new heights with the help of our most extraordinary creations, rather than fear them. Deep Thinking is a tightly argued case for technological progress, from the man who stood at its precipice with his own career at stake.
Mig Greengard is Spokesman and Senior Advisor to Garry Kasparov.
Building a better future with AI.
@hwbhatti Deep thinking by Garry Kasparov is a favourite of mine too Hassan
innovation policy analyst at @RSI. Author of Permissionless Innovation (2016) & Evasive Entrepreneurs (2020). Blog at @TechLiberation. Harry Tuttle is my hero.
5/ In his 2017 book, 'Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins,' @Kasparov63 went beyond chess to explore how creative collaborations with machines would increasingly become the norm in the future. https://t.co/nsybYQFmHh
I'm an author, publisher, chess grandmaster & dad, working on improving the relationship between systems, souls, & society @perspecteeva but personal views here
Wow. A quarter of a century since this moment! I write about the controversy surrounding Deep Blue's decision to sacrifice a piece on move eight in my review of Kasparov's book, Deep Thinking. See pages 46/47 of the magazine - 4/5 of the review. http://www.kasparov.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Deep-Thinking-1.pdf https://twitter.com/olimpiuurcan/status/1524249481512103937
"From the man at the epi-center of one the ten defining moments of the 20th century, a fascinating and insightful overview of how computers came to surpass humans at chess, and what it means for mankind. Deeply research and clearly exposited, it is also a revealing portrait of what it is like to a real-life John Henry pitted against the steam hammer."--Ken Rogoff, bestselling author of This Time is Different