Author: Alastair Scott
Date: 08:43:02 07/15/02
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On July 15, 2002 at 09:38:23, K. Burcham wrote: >Websters: "to make a person believe what is not true". "to be false". >"deliberate misinterpretation of facts". > > >What do you think Kasparov means by "deceive the public". > >Kasparov On losing to Deep Blue: > "The Deep Blue match is the one people remember. > It was not just a personal defeat but a disaster for chess. We allowed a > computer giant to steal the result and deceive the public". No idea whether he meant this or not, but coverage of the event here (in the United Kingdom) certainly would've given the impression to the uninitiated that chess was 'solved'. Alastair
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