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In a defining moment for artificial intelligence, IBM’s supercomputer Deep Blue defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov in a six-game match. It was the first time a computer had ever beaten a reigning champion under standard chess tournament conditions. Kasparov had won against Deep Blue the year before, but the updated version turned the tables.

This victory didn’t just stun the chess world — it signaled a massive leap in computing, strategy modeling, and machine learning. Deep Blue could analyze 200 million positions per second, and its win proved that computers were no longer just number crunchers — they could "think" strategically.