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Garry Kasparov Talks Chess, Tech, Trump and Putin

Garry Kasparov became the youngest world chess champion in history at the age of 22, while his famous matches against the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue brought chess and artificial intelligence into the mainstream. Now, he’s focusing on the quiet war Russia is waging against U.S. democracy. Kasparov sits down with Miles O’Brien to discuss everything from troll farms to election interference.

Garry Kasparov Talks Chess, Tech, Trump and Putin

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