
Garry Kasparov has always been one of the most pioneering faces in the world of humans competing with machine intelligence. His chess game played against IBM’s Deep Blue (an early version of an artificial intelligence machine) became the talk of the day. Since then, people have always wondered whether machines would dominate humans in the future or not.
In this TED Talk, Kasparov puts forward certain examples where we have assumed that machines will defeat humans, take their jobs, and replace them in movies like The Terminator and The Matrix.
It should also be noted that after Deep Blue beat Kasparov, chess players have not been the only victims of powerful AI. The AI game has advanced to defeat many “Go” champions (as discussed in a prior TechByte) Kasparov discusses how three amateur players defeated a team of grandmasters and supercomputers in ‘Advanced Chess.’ Kasparov’s conclusion: don’t fear machine intelligence. It’s here to stay.
He focused on the fact that artificial intelligence is about crunching data and finding patterns from it, whereas human intelligence is much superior. However, it is not in our hands to stop technological advancements, but we can get along with machines to create more innovative methods to influence the current world positively.



