"There is simply no evidence that machines are threatening us. Whether you like it or not, it's happening," he said. "We live in a world where machines are playing bigger and bigger roles. When he wasn't busy taking on 10 simultaneous chess opponents at Lisbon's Web Summit earlier this month - handily beating them all in 45 minutes - he spoke about AI's growing role in society. Kasparov has remained fascinated by technology since his famous matches against IBM's Deep Blue computer in the 1990s. Russian chess legend Garry Kasparov was beaten by a supercomputer - but when it comes to artificial intelligence, he is firmly convinced that it's the humans who pose the real threat. Chess Grandmaster and Avast Security Ambassador Garry Kasparov plays simultaneous chess games at the Web Summit in Lisbon, on Nov 3.
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