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[[Category:Characters]][[Category:Tertiary Characters]][[Category:Robots]][[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Characters]][[Category:Tertiary Characters]][[Category:Robots]][[Category:Technology]] | ||
[[Image:Deep Blue.jpg|right|thumb|Deep Blue]] | [[Image:Deep Blue.jpg|right|thumb|Deep Blue]] | ||
'''Species''': [[Robot]]<br /> | '''Species''': [[Robot|Supercomputer]]<br /> | ||
'''Planet of Origin''': [[Earth]]<br /> | '''Planet of Origin''': [[Earth]]<br /> | ||
'''Age''': [[Unknown]]<br /> | '''Age''': [[Unknown]]<br /> | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
'''Deep Blue''' was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM | '''Deep Blue''' was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM, the first machine ever to beat a human champion. Deep Blue is seen on the [[Futurama]] episode [[Anthology of Interest I]] as the summer intern of [[Al Gore]]'s [[Vice Presidential Action Rangers]]. This seems to imply that Deep Blue recieved several more upgrades following 1997 and before 1999, which resulted in he/she/it being endowed with a crude [[Robot|artifical intelligence]]. Unfortunately, it appears that Deep Blue's VLSI chess circuts were never removed, thus resulting in her/his/it's actions always being phrased in chess notation. | ||
==Additional Info== | ==Additional Info== | ||
===Quotes=== | ===Quotes=== | ||
*'''Al Gore:''' Not all problems can be solved by chess Deep Blue. | *'''Al Gore:''' Not all problems can be solved by chess, Deep Blue. | ||
===Appearances=== | ===Appearances=== | ||
*[[Anthology of Interest I]] | *[[Anthology of Interest I]] |
Revision as of 13:47, 31 May 2007
Species: Supercomputer
Planet of Origin: Earth
Age: Unknown
Voiced By: Tress MacNeille
First Appearance: "Anthology of Interest I" (2ACV16)
Biography
Deep Blue was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM, the first machine ever to beat a human champion. Deep Blue is seen on the Futurama episode Anthology of Interest I as the summer intern of Al Gore's Vice Presidential Action Rangers. This seems to imply that Deep Blue recieved several more upgrades following 1997 and before 1999, which resulted in he/she/it being endowed with a crude artifical intelligence. Unfortunately, it appears that Deep Blue's VLSI chess circuts were never removed, thus resulting in her/his/it's actions always being phrased in chess notation.
Additional Info
Quotes
- Al Gore: Not all problems can be solved by chess, Deep Blue.