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May 11, 2012 was the 15-year anniversary of IBM's chess-playing supercomputer, Deep Blue's victory over a reigning world chess champion. IBM Research scientist Dr. Murray Campbell, one of the original developers, talks about the challenges and breakthroughs of building Deep Blue.
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