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On Feb. 10, 1996, Garry Kasparov lost to IBM's Deep Blue, the first time a world chess champion lost to a computer in a standard match.
On February 10, 1996, chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov lost a game to IBM's Deep Blue computer, marking the first time a reigning world champion was defeated by a machine in a standard chess match under tournament conditions.
The loss was a pivotal moment in artificial intelligence history, signaling a major leap in computing power and algorithmic strategy.
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El 10 de febrero de 1996, Garry Kasparov perdió ante Deep Blue de IBM, la primera vez que un campeón del mundo de ajedrez perdió ante una computadora en un partido estándar.