Deep Blue's Counter-Intuitive Chess Move

Deep Blue's Counter-Intuitive Chess Move

In 1997, the supercomputer Deep Blue made a move against chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov that defied conventional wisdom, potentially unsettling him and contributing to his loss in the match. Subsequently, it was revealed that a bug had caused the computer to make the move randomly.

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