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posted ago by pedeITA ago by pedeITA +30 / -1

Hello Folks,

Last days, talking in different threads, mainly about what could be behind Q (AI / Quantum) and CHECKMATE, the security firm hired by USSS to increase protection for Biden (that i still think is a specOps itself made to arrest him "virtually"), a bell was ringing in my head. Started to connect some dots back to the 2 subjects, AI and Chess. The bell was about a story that involves both + Russians and also fraud (cheating)

Trump (and Kansas plus some other figures too if I'm not wrong) many times referenced chess, drops do as well, and they also refer many times at DEEP% (% = something, State, Dream, Mind, etc), plus we have Russia From story / researches / drops we have a picture of IBM (we know who was behind the corp..) hiring ex Nazi engineers and the first supercomputers they made, saw them mentioned in many threads, except one, that came in the late 90s, DeepBlue (in case it has been digged already, please correct me) DeepBlue was the AI developed back around 95 by IBM to play Chees, used to play against Garry Kasparov (Russian World Chees Champion) the first time ever, where he WON with a score of 4-2, the match ENDED ON 17 February 1996.

After that, it has been upgraded secretly to a v2, 'DeeperBlue', and the second time was able to beat Kasparov, under standard tournament timings. Kasparov saw strange moves that was unable to understand, specially few he defined, 'moves of a superior intelligence', claims that have been dismissed as "bugs". He complained and went to ask for logs, that IBM never provided at that time, plus, has been revealed during years that IBM between matches was using human interaction from players to change game variables. Asked then for a rematch, but IBM refused.

Interesting point: the prototype of DeepBlue lost at WCCC 1995 against another IA, called Fritz, first time where a consumer computer system won over a mainframe.

Guess which release is currently Fritz at? 17

Fritz itself, and many other Chess programs, share the same common code base....called.... QUEST, made from a Dutch programmer back in the 80/90.

https://www.chessprogramming.org/Quest

Some more info on DeepBlue:

https://www.slideshare.net/RandiLovelett/game-theory-behind-the-deep-blue-a-study-of-chess-80629483

Easy (basic logic)

https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/319382.319396
https://stanford.edu/~cpiech/cs221/apps/deepBlue.html
https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2019/11/game-theory-ai/

technical (logic and technical)

https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82416379.pdf

A side note, while gathering the links, i found out that DeepBlue is featured in an episode of 'Down the rabbit hole' from 2020, Never heard or saw anything about the producer, Fredrik Knudsen, I'll try the series, if someone knows already it's DS or bs warn please

i summed up the story, but i suggest you to go and have a look / make some researches on top, you will find interesting things about strategy behind moves and who made them

Es

https://www.chessprogramming.org/Dap_Hartmann https://www.chessprogramming.org/Butterfly_Heuristic https://en.chessbase.com/post/man-vs-machine-challenging-human-supremacy-at-chess https://www.russell-enterprises.com/excerptsdownloads

May be worth digging down more on Chess topic, i feel there may be some interesting reading/decoding keys. Early to say we really have behind team Q an IA batteling with another but, i'm always more convinced.

Let me know what you think.

GODSPEED PATRIOTS.