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The computer beat a weak player.
In 1997, an IBM computer beat the chess champion Garry Kasparov.
People were shocked in 1997 when IBM's Deep Blue computer beat Garry Kasparov, a Russian grandmaster, at chess.
When that computer beat those two human contestants on "Jeopardy!," did Alex Trebek comment, "Well, of course — it's Jewish"?
It's only March and already we've seen a computer beat a Go grandmaster and a self-driving car crash into a bus.
Whipping humanity's ass at Fishing Derby may not seem like a particularly noteworthy achievement for artificial intelligence — nearly two decades ago, after all, I.B.M.'s Deep Blue computer beat Garry Kasparov, a chess grandmaster, at his own more intellectually aspirational game — but according to Zachary Mason, a novelist and computer scientist, it actually is.
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