April 20, 2024

Copy-paste | Garry Kasparov: artificial intelligence is not our enemy

In an exclusive interview with BeInCrypto, the multiple world chess champion, who once lost a gamecomputer, spoke about his attitude towards artificial intelligence, innovation and technology development.

About why you shouldn’t be afraid of artificial intelligence

Garry Kasparov - a unique personality, a geniusa chess player and just a very smart person and an interesting interlocutor. His famous chess game with the IBM Deep Blue supercomputer, held in 1997, ended in the defeat of a man in front of the machine and became the starting point for many scary stories about the enslavement of humans by robots.

However, Kasparov himself does not believe in the theory of the rise of machines, believing that the development of technology is a natural and continuous process that should and can be used for the benefit of man.

According to him, in the 1990s, in those years when his famous chess game took place, people treated technology differently. They drew inspiration from them and challenged themselves. The general mood was different.

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