Paradigm Shift of The Ancient Game of Chess

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An interview with Zeev Zohar


Zeev Zohar lucidly explains how the computer has changed the way that top chess players think and play chess nowadays. A.I and machine learning have challenged many of the well established paradigms relating to "correct" chess playing. There are various implications of that paradigm shift well beyond the domain of chess.

Zeev also tells us about a very moving voluntary project he has been involved with. Enabling Holocaust survivor Dr Mark Rubinstein to participate in an international chess tournament.

Zeev has written several books, that can be found on the net.





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