![]() ![]() Today, chess innovators like Sebastian Kuhnert and his peers are leveraging computer engines to help people improve their game and developing bots so skilled that people relish the challenge of trying to beat them. Game-changing technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and extended reality - such as the metaverse - are creating opportunities for people to learn and immerse themselves in chess like never before. More than 70 years later, chess’s digital evolution continues. ![]() In the 1940s, as Alan Turing worked to develop the first modern computers, he turned to chess as “ an example of what computers could do.” Turing wrote the first computer chess program in 1950, bringing the centuries-old game into the emerging digital age. The game of chess as we know it today has captivated players since the 16th century. Game-changing technologies have transformed chess - is your business next? An interview with Sebastian Kuhnert, vice president of business development at ![]()
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