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Code Collapse

For three decades, India’s rise as a technology powerhouse has rested on a simple proposition: scale.
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Man's glorious defeat

A team of programmers, backed by a powerful multinational and aided by a stable of chess grandmasters, joined forces to do what none could do by him-, her- or itself -- defeat the world's best chess ...