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Type: Book excerpt / evidence document
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This document appears to be page 6 of a book or article titled 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?', included in a House Oversight evidence production (stamped 015696). The text discusses the history of Artificial Intelligence in chess, specifically the match between Garry Kasparov and Deep Blue, and explores theoretical physics concepts regarding computing power limits (Hawking Bekenstein bound). While the content is scientific/historical, its inclusion in this specific document dump suggests it may have been material possessed by or relevant to Epstein's interests in science and AI.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Kasparov Chess Grandmaster
Discussed in the context of losing a chess match to the Deep Blue computer.
Stephen Hawking Physicist
Mentioned regarding the 'Hawking Bekenstein bound' limit on information carrying capacity.
Jacob Bekenstein Physicist
Mentioned regarding the 'Hawking Bekenstein bound'.
Al-Khwarizmi 8th Century Persian Mathematician
Cited as the origin of the word 'algorithm'.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Deep Blue
IBM chess computer that defeated Kasparov.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015696'.

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Historical Reference (1997)
Kasparov vs. Deep Blue chess match where Deep Blue won 3½ to 2½ points.
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Relationships (2)

Kasparov Opponents Deep Blue
Deep Blue has beaten him 3½ to 2½ points
Stephen Hawking Scientific Peers Jacob Bekenstein
Hawking Bekenstein bound... put forward by Stephen Hawking and Jacob Bekenstein

Key Quotes (4)

"Kasparov has resigned, Deep Blue has beaten him 3½ to 2½ points and is now the most powerful chess player on the planet."
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"The argument has never been settled, and Deep Blue was long ago dismantled."
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"Putting that much data in such a small space would exceed the Hawking Bekenstein bound... causing the region of space-time to collapse to a black hole!"
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"The word comes from the name of an 8th Century Persian mathematician, Al-Khwarizmi, and means a step-by-step procedure."
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