on the 11th of may $997.00 gary kasparov played a chess match against i.b.m. supercomputer deep blue the world chess champion said he was defending the honor of the human race against the rise of artificial intelligence. and then he lost for the 1st time a computer had beaten a human grandmaster under tournament conditions it's washington new era. come the owner of humanity which has power often gambled on be saved in what areas of computers superior to humans and well lately. stephan hyde a current good does research on ai systems at munich's technical university games help him understand and develop some basic mechanisms. he can tell us why deeply was able to defeat caspar if more than 20 years ago even though ai was only in its early stages than. it. has already has an up but i'll show when i look at a chessboard i can see everything that's important for this game i can see all the figures i know exactly where they are. theoretically the computer can predict all possible moves in the future to see which ones win and which ones don't this works to a certain