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Human-computer chess matches

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Human–computer chess matches refer to competitions or games played between human chess players and computer programs designed to play chess. These matches have been significant in the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and the game of chess itself. ### Key Points: 1. **Historical Context**: - The development of chess-playing computers dates back to the mid-20th century. Early programs were relatively simple and had limited capabilities.
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