A cerebral palsy player competed in a Chinese chess competition while wearing a non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) ...
Garry Kasparov’s battle against Deep Blue is painted not just as a pivotal, but as a harbinger of the looming computer age.
The brain chip, which Musk describes as a “Fitbit for your skull,” was implanted in its first live patient at the beginning ...
Exclusive: Daniel Naroditsky “felt weight on his shoulders” from cheating allegations, says Peter Giannatos, who found him dead at home in October.
In August of 1972, Bobby Fischer became the first (and to this day, only) American to win the World Chess Championship.
Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis dive into the matchup between Ohio State's defense and Miami's offense.
Tech companies are claiming machines more intelligent than us and capable of having their own agendas are just around the ...
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Cerebral palsy patient plays Chinese chess match using non-invasive brain device
In a world-first for national-level sports, Han Binbin, a player with cerebral palsy, competed in a Chinese chess tournament ...
Notably, Kramnik has not approached the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), which usually hears disputes in sport.
The 5x World Champion and India’s first GM on mentoring a generation that hasn’t lived without computers, how far can AI impact the game, and how the pandemic galvanised the sport across the world ...
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Mozart Vs. Beethoven: Study Of The Elite Shows Early Success Doesn’t Predict Greatness
Early success rarely predicts greatness. Study of sports champions, Nobel laureates, and chess masters shows early stars ...
Marc Olsen was just 18 when he started winning money at backgammon. Sitting at his computer in Copenhagen in 2004, he would ...
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