Mechanical Turk the AI who plays Chess in 1770 - Deepstash
Mechanical Turk the AI who plays Chess in 1770

Mechanical Turk the AI who plays Chess in 1770

Mechanical Turk then first publically displayed in the France and there he defeated the ambassador of USA in France Benjamin Franklin even including the best chess player of that time Francois-Andre Danican Philidor has claimed to have been given one to the toughest game of his life. Von Kempelen visited whole Europe exhibiting his Turk and returned to its original place and passed in 1804.

Then Von Kempelen’s son sold his machine to the man named Johann Nepomuk Malzel for 10,000 Francs and Malzel was a character who stoles other inventions and takes the credits for that. BuB

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