The Day AI Moved the Pawn and Changed the Creativity Game.

On February 10, 1996, IBM’s Deep Blue defeated chess world champion Garry Kasparov. That was the moment we realized that besides losing keys and patience, we could also lose at chess to a machine.

But what does this teach us about creative economy and entrepreneurship?

🤖 1. The Creativity Challenge: If a computer can win at chess, can it also generate creative ideas? The answer: to some extent. AI is awesome at crunching data, but originality is still our competitive edge.

♟️ 2. Strategy Matters More than Strength: Kasparov was brilliant, but Deep Blue played with mathematical chill. The secret? Mixing human strategy with tech power.

🚀 3. Evolve or Get Left Behind: Kasparov didn’t give up. He studied, adapted, and kept mastering. Same goes for the digital world: innovation isn’t a threat, it’s an opportunity.

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