For those who remember, back in 1997 IBM's advanced computer called Deep Blue managed to defeat Gary Kasparov in a game of western chess. For some, it was the sign of the end times, where computers ...
I expect not many of our readers are shogi (aka ‘Japanese chess’) players, but you might find it interesting to hear that over the weekend a computer program defeated an active professional shogi ...
Los Angeles, CA – Taito Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd., today announced the release of its Morita Shogi HD App for iPad on the App Store. The app, based on a ...
LOS ANGELES - TAITO Corporation (TAITO), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd., today announced the release of its MORITA SHOGI HD App for iPad on the App Store. The app, based ...
Robots haven't taken over the world yet...but this is a good start GOOGLE has created an artificial intelligence so clever it can teach itself to become a “master” of chess. Normally AI learns based ...
A series of shogi matches between professional shogi players and software programs, will end with upcoming matches this year, the Japan Shogi Association announced on Feb. 22. Nobuo Kawakami, chairman ...
Having defeated a human shogi (Japanese chess) expert, this computer program's next task is to figure out whether you can make the payments on a new mortgage. Heroz Inc., a small Japanese startup ...