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In Deep Thinking, legendary chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov reflects on his groundbreaking 1997 match against IBM’s Deep Blue, a pivotal moment in artificial intelligence history. Rather than presenting a simple narrative of man versus machine, Kasparov delves into the profound implications of AI advancement on human society, creativity, and competition.
The author argues that the future belongs not to those who choose either human creativity or machine intelligence, but to those who can effectively combine both. Drawing on his decades of experience in chess and his observations of technological progress, Kasparov provides insights into how AI is reshaping industries, education, and human potential. He challenges common misconceptions about artificial intelligence while advocating for a partnership model where humans and machines leverage their respective strengths.
This thought-provoking exploration is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the trajectory of technology and how humanity can thrive in an age of intelligent machines.







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