Deep Blue II and the mystery that started the modern AI era
On July 8, 1997, Deep Blue II was born after Deep Blue's victory over Kasparov, marking a major turning point in the history of world artificial intelligence.
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In May 1997, the world was stunned when the supercomputer Deep Blue defeated legendary chess player Garry Kasparov in a historic chess match. Just two months later, IBM quietly released an improved version called Deep Blue II, marking a quantum leap in parallel processing technology.
Deep Blue II was not only a chess player, but also a testament to AI's ability to analyze millions of moves per second. The event has sparked a global debate about whether machines can surpass human intelligence in the near future.
Since then, AI has ceased to be just a science fiction concept and has begun to be practically researched in many industries. Deep Blue II laid the foundation for breakthroughs in machine learning, computer vision, language processing, and many other areas of modern AI. After 28 years, the world has witnessed the explosion of AI from self-driving cars to intelligent virtual assistant systems and precision medicine.
Deep Blue II has become a symbol of a new era, where artificial intelligence gradually accompanies and competes with humans. Dear readers, please watch more videos : AI Trash Cleaning | Hanoi 18:00
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