
Your weekly dose of tech trivia!
Question: What was the first computer to defeat a reigning world chess champion?
Leave your guesses below and check back later today for the answer!
Answer: Deep Blue!
IBM's Deep Blue made history in 1997 when it defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov in a six-game match, marking the first time a computer beat a reigning champion in a full chess series.
Why "Dooley?"
Inspired by the founder's alma mater - Emory University's spirit mascot, Dooley represents the voice of the student body. And when Dooley shows up to your class, you can count on a fun time and the rest of the day off!
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