Garry Kasparov | Machine Learning Everywhere 2018

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Garry Kasparov sits down with Dave Vellante and John Walls at theIBM Machine Learning Everywhere, build your ladder to AI event in New York City, Feb 2018 AI will never surpass humans, says former chess world champion Garry Kasparov Former world champion chess player Garry Kasparov famously beat 32 computers at chess simultaneously before being defeated by the Deep Blue AI in 1997. Kasparov has since taken a firm stance in support of machine learning and claims that many critics do not understand the difference between an open and a closed system. Once these closed systems have their parameters and objectives well-defined, machines will augment human abilities but still require our guidance, according to Kasparov. “If it’s an open-ended system, the machine will never identify what is the … right question to be asked,” said Kasparov (pictured). Kasparov, chairman of the Human Rights Foundation and author of the book “How Life Imitates Chess,” spoke with Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and John Walls (@JohnWalls21), co-hosts of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio, during the IBM Signature Moment — Machine Learning Everywhere event in New York. They discussed the future of artificial intelligence and the impact it will have on humankind. (* Disclosure below.) Closed system computing The expansion of machine learning into new areas of society will not erase jobs, according to Kasparov. As industries are disrupted, people will naturally move into sectors...

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