"Deep Thinking" by Garry Kasparov offers a firsthand account of the pivotal 1997 chess match where Kasparov, the reigning world champion, faced IBM's supercomputer Deep Blue. This book details the historic encounter where human intellect first met its match in machine intelligence, exploring the strategic complexities of the games and the profound implications of this technological milestone. Kasparov reflects on his defeat and shares his evolving perspective on artificial intelligence, moving from confrontation to embracing human-AI collaboration.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain unique insights into the legendary Kasparov vs. Deep Blue chess match from the human participant's perspective.
- Explore the early impact of artificial intelligence and its implications for human achievement.
- Understand Garry Kasparov's shift from battling machines to advocating for human-AI partnership.
- Reflect on the ongoing dialogue between human intuition and machine calculation in a rapidly advancing technological landscape.