In 1997, an IBM computer beat a chess world champion for the first time

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Last updated 18 fevereiro 2025
In 1997, an IBM computer beat a chess world champion for the first time
“He can’t believe it,” were the words commentators had for a speechless Garry Kasparov, a world chess champion, after he lost to IBM’s computer named Deep Blue. Watch how CNN covered the historic event 25 years ago.
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