Summary:
The book explores the evolution of artificial intelligence through the lens of chess, particularly the author's experiences with IBM's Deep Blue. It discusses the implications of AI on human intelligence, creativity, and future collaboration between humans and machines.
Key points:
1. Man-Machine Collaboration: Kasparov suggests humans and AI should team up, combining human creativity with machine power for better results in "centaur chess."
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