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Brains vs. AI poker rematch coming to Rivers Casino - Tribune-Review

Chess Research - Wed, 01/04/2017 - 07:47

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Brains vs. AI poker rematch coming to Rivers Casino
Tribune-Review
Sandholm said that computers haven't been able to beat the best poker players despite winning against chess masters, Jeopardy champions and the a top-ranked player of the popular board game Go. ... AI to real-world decision-making, where details are ...
Humans to face computer again at Rivers CasinoPittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Cazenovia Public Library to hold “Chess For All Ages” workshop - Madison County Courier

Scholastic Chess News Feed - Wed, 01/04/2017 - 04:20

Cazenovia Public Library to hold “Chess For All Ages” workshop
Madison County Courier
He is a teacher at Southside Academy in Syracuse, where he started a chess club in 2005. Southside Academy hosts the Syracuse Scholastic Chess Championship each November and the Onondaga County Scholastic Chess Championship each March.

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New York City Ballet Releases Tickets To Art Series Featuring Santtu Mustonen - Broadway World

Marcel Dzama, Jon Crumiller - Wed, 01/04/2017 - 02:00
New York City Ballet Releases Tickets To Art Series Featuring Santtu Mustonen  Broadway World

New York City Ballet will present the fifth installment of its acclaimed Art Series initiative during the Company's 2017 Winter Season. Launched in 2013, New ...

CES 2017: The coolest tech you have to see - USA TODAY

Chess Research - Tue, 01/03/2017 - 16:58

USA TODAY

CES 2017: The coolest tech you have to see
USA TODAY
Taiwan''s Industrial Technology Research Institute will showcase a new chess-playing super robot at CES 2017. Taiwan's Industrial Technology. A worker puts a CES exhibit together on Jan. 3, 2017 ...

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New York City Ballet Taps Santtu Mustonen for Art Series Program ... - ForexTV.com

Marcel Dzama, Jon Crumiller - Tue, 01/03/2017 - 14:08

New York City Ballet Taps Santtu Mustonen for Art Series Program ...
ForexTV.com
The New York City Ballet has lined up the Finnish artist Santtu Mustonen to create a large-scale video installation for the promenade at the David H. Koch ...

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Global Chess Industry 2016 Market Research Report - Military Technologies

Chess Research - Tue, 01/03/2017 - 04:37

Military Technologies

Global Chess Industry 2016 Market Research Report
Military Technologies
The Global Chess Industry 2016 Market Research Report is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the Chess industry. Firstly, the report provides a basic overview of the industry including definitions, classifications, applications ...

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New York City Ballet Taps Santtu Mustonen for Art Series Program - WWD

Marcel Dzama, Jon Crumiller - Tue, 01/03/2017 - 02:00
New York City Ballet Taps Santtu Mustonen for Art Series Program  WWD

His project will consist of a series of original, digitally altered paintings produced especially for New York City Ballet.

10 Ways The Best Leaders Reach Goals - Forbes

Chess Research - Sun, 01/01/2017 - 21:22

Forbes

10 Ways The Best Leaders Reach Goals
Forbes
Success in chess requires you to think several moves ahead. This requires some concentration, but research has demonstrated that when people identify what problems could be encountered with a good plan, they end up being much more successful at ...

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A Very Short History Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Forbes - Forbes

Chess Research - Fri, 12/30/2016 - 08:09

Forbes

A Very Short History Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Forbes
Forbes
Key milestones in the evolution of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics.

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Ellwood City area residents resolute as 2017 approaches - Ellwood City Ledger

Chess Research - Thu, 12/29/2016 - 22:50

Ellwood City Ledger

Ellwood City area residents resolute as 2017 approaches
Ellwood City Ledger
Research indicates that only 8 percent of people keep their New Year's resolutions. But Steve ... And that's how you break Watson, the computer that has defeated champions in both chess and the "Jeopardy!" game show. For the rest of us, though, the ...

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Supporting actors panel: Costumes, touching and even making monkey noises bring a film together - Los Angeles Times

Chess Research - Thu, 12/29/2016 - 06:48

Los Angeles Times

Supporting actors panel: Costumes, touching and even making monkey noises bring a film together
Los Angeles Times
For me, playing Robert Katende in “Queen of Katwe,” thankfully, he was right there with us and I could spend time with him, with his family, with his kids and a lot of the kids who he taught chess. So, my research was with me the whole time. But at ...

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How To Win At Chess? Here's What Goes Inside The Head Of Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen - Tech Times

Chess Research - Thu, 12/29/2016 - 04:41

Tech Times

How To Win At Chess? Here's What Goes Inside The Head Of Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen
Tech Times
A team from Bielefeld University has studied eye movements and facial expressions of chess players to know what makes a winner and what goes on in the players' minds. Project Ceege used special glasses to track the eye movements of players. ... The ...

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On Chess: Behind the scenes - and cameras - of the Grand Chess Tour 2017 - St. Louis Public Radio

Scholastic Chess News Feed - Wed, 12/28/2016 - 22:32

St. Louis Public Radio

On Chess: Behind the scenes - and cameras - of the Grand Chess Tour 2017
St. Louis Public Radio
[Ed. Note - I should point out that none of the technical staff, “TV People,” at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis are what you'd call “chess people.” But that doesn't matter in the same way a chef doesn't need to know the Sicilian ...

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On Chess: Behind the scenes - and cameras - of the Grand Chess Tour 2017 - St. Louis Public Radio

In the News - Wed, 12/28/2016 - 22:32

St. Louis Public Radio

On Chess: Behind the scenes - and cameras - of the Grand Chess Tour 2017
St. Louis Public Radio
[Ed. Note - I should point out that none of the technical staff, “TV People,” at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis are what you'd call “chess people.” But that doesn't matter in the same way a chef doesn't need to know the Sicilian ...

Chattahoochee Valley Libraries announces its 2017 Big Read - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

Chess Research - Wed, 12/28/2016 - 15:46

Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

Chattahoochee Valley Libraries announces its 2017 Big Read
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Beyond the Books: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter – Thursday February 23, 11:30am-1pm – MCofE HQ Donovan Research Library, Building 70, Ft. Benning. .... Please visit one of our chess programs to learn about the game and hone your skills! Chess Club for ...

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On Chess: Behind the scenes - and cameras - of the Grand Chess Tour 2017 - St. Louis Public Radio

In the News - Wed, 12/28/2016 - 02:00
On Chess: Behind the scenes - and cameras - of the Grand Chess Tour 2017  St. Louis Public Radio

This game will be over in two moves.” “…and how long will that take?” “It could be 20 seconds. It could be two hours.” Let's get one thing clear – 20.

On Chess: Behind the scenes - and cameras - of the Grand Chess Tour 2017 - St. Louis Public Radio

In the News - Wed, 12/28/2016 - 02:00
On Chess: Behind the scenes - and cameras - of the Grand Chess Tour 2017  St. Louis Public Radio

This game will be over in two moves.” “…and how long will that take?” “It could be 20 seconds. It could be two hours.” Let's get one thing clear – 20.

Inside the Minds of Great Chess Players - PsychCentral.com

Chess Research - Tue, 12/27/2016 - 05:35

PsychCentral.com

Inside the Minds of Great Chess Players
PsychCentral.com
Their research project, called 'Ceege' (Chess Expertise from Eye Gaze and Emotion), involves recording players' eye movements and facial expressions as they play the game. Their discoveries help explain why Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen ...

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