December 18

Big Data Still Requires Humans to make Meaningful Connections

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In a recent article for TechCrunch Big Data Still Requires Humans to make Meaningful Connections, Ron Miller relates a story about how the IBM computer Deep Blue beat Gary Gasparov, the world’s best chess player in 1997 under tournament conditions. The story goes on to mention that just 8 years later, a group of amateur players working in conjunction with three computers was able to beat that same machine that conquered the world’s best chess player.

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