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Man-Machine matches have captured the public imagination before, such as the 1997 match between IBM's "Deep Blue" chess program and Garry Kasparov, the world chess champion at the time. Technology has improved since then, and now computers are ready to face a more difficult challenge - trying to wrest supremacy from the humans at poker.
"This is a world first, and, I hope, the beginning of something that will grow and become an annual event," said Dr. Jonathan Schaeffer, chair of the University of Alberta Department of Computing Science and a team leader of the Polaris program.
"We are thrilled to be part of this exciting event and in doing so help raise the awareness of artificial intelligence in poker," said Kurt Lange, president of Poker Academy Software. "Supplying the software platform is just one of the many ways we continue the positive momentum of our longstanding relationship with the University of Alberta. What's more, the competitors and fans can rest assured knowing the match will take place in a controlled and reliable environment."
Anyone who is registered to attend AAAI 2007 in Vancouver can join the audience at the competition. The event is open to the general public. Updates to the event will be posted online as the match progresses.
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