Deep Thinking

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Deep Thinking is a book by former world chess champion Garry Kasparov that reflects on his matches against IBM’s Deep Blue and explores the broader implications of artificial intelligence for chess and human creativity.

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instanceOf book
about Deep Blue
surface form: Garry Kasparov vs. Deep Blue 1996 match

Garry Kasparov vs. Deep Blue 1997 match
Deep Blue
surface form: IBM Deep Blue

augmented intelligence
ethics of artificial intelligence
future of work in the age of AI
history of computer chess
human decision-making under pressure
impact of AI on chess preparation
innovation and technology
limits of artificial intelligence
machine learning in games
author Garry Kasparov
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre chess literature
non-fiction
technology writing
hasPerspective pro-technology but critical of hype
hasSubtitle Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins
hasTheme competition between humans and machines
complementarity of human and machine strengths
creativity versus calculation
learning from defeat
strategic thinking in complex systems
technological disruption
intendedAudience chess enthusiasts
general readers
readers interested in AI
language English
mainSubject artificial intelligence
chess
human creativity
human–computer interaction
mediaType ebook
print
narrativeFocus Kasparov’s personal experience playing Deep Blue
collaboration between humans and machines
evolution of chess engines
psychological aspects of man–machine competition
notableOrganizationDescribed IBM
notablePersonDescribed Garry Kasparov
publicationDate 2017
publisher PublicAffairs
workChronologyPosition later-career work of Garry Kasparov

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Garry Kasparov notableWork Deep Thinking