Former Chess Champion Garry Kasparov on Competing Against Artificial Intelligence

Sharing his thoughts on AI, creativity and data privacy

Former world chess champion Garry Kasparov knows firsthand what it feels like to compete against artificial intelligence.

In 1997, Kasparov played two rounds of chess against IBM’s Deep Blue supercomputer–winning the first before famously losing the second—and has since then gone on to write a book about the future of AI and what it means for humanity. (The book, Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins, 1st Edition, was released in 2017.)

During South by Southwest 2019 in Austin, Texas, Kasparov was in town for a discussion series hosted by Sony about AI and creativity.

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