Garry Kasparov played already for 10 years as the world’s No.1 grand master of Chess, when he was beaten by a computer.
A computer (deep blue) was better at chess than a human (Kasparov).
In 1996 computer vs. human was world news.
In 2017 it was a Machine Learning computer (AlphaZero) vs. the best chess computer so far (Stockfish).
The results will blow you away.
After 4 hours of training, AlphaZero had a higher skill lever than Stockfish.
After 9 hours of training, AlphaZero beat Stockfish in a 100-game simulation: 28 wins, 72 draws, 0 losses.
Chess will remain the same. A game with indefinite possible moves.
What will chess computers perform like in 2038?