
Conversations with Tyler Garry Kasparov on AI, Chess, and the Future of Creativity
May 10, 2017
Garry Kasparov discusses AI, Russia, education, and more. He explores the limitations of human intelligence in chess, the legal implications of algorithms, the roots of tyranny in Russia. They also debate the novel Master and Margarita, discuss favorite cities to play chess, and evaluate potential challengers to Magnus Carlsen.
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AI's Growing Influence
- AI-driven decisions will become increasingly common in various aspects of life.
- Humans might struggle with the lack of transparency in these complex, automated processes.
Education System Overhaul
- Kasparov criticizes current educational systems for teaching specific knowledge instead of essential skills.
- He suggests teaching adaptability and computer literacy to prepare for an AI-driven future.
Centaur Chess Superiority
- Advanced chess, or centaur chess, combines human intuition with computer power.
- Kasparov claims a skilled human with multiple machines remains superior to the strongest computer alone.

