Game Over: 'Kasparov and the Machine'
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'How do you make a computer blink?'
In May 1997 Garry Kasparov, widely regarded as the greatest chess
player the world has ever seen, played Deep Blue - a hulking, one-and-a-half
ton IBM supercomputer - in a chess match and 'scientific experiment'.
International interest in the match had exploded. The epic battle
of Man Vs Machine had captured people's imaginations. And the outcome
was stunning. To win the match the computer did what many thought
impossible at the time, it appeared to think like a human.
Directed by mutli-award winning filmmaker Vikram Jayanti, Game
Over: Kasparov and the Machine takes us on a gripping cinematic
odyssey into the mindscape of a legendary chess genius as Kasparov
battles to come to terms with the machine form IBM.