Win the Nobel from the chess board

International Desk: Demis Hasabis. Born on July 27, 1976 in London, United Kingdom. A well-known artificial intelligence (AI) researcher, neuroscientist, computer game designer. Working on Google's DeepMind project. He also has another identity, chess master.

International Desk: Demis Hasabis. Born on July 27, 1976 in London, United Kingdom. A well-known artificial intelligence (AI) researcher, neuroscientist, computer game designer. Working on Google's DeepMind project. He also has another identity, chess master.

Nobel Prize

Demis Hassabis jointly won the Nobel Prize this year for inventing a model to predict the structure of proteins. As his partner, the world's most prestigious award was won by American David Baker and compatriot John Jumper.

The Nobel prize of the scientist Hassabis has stirred up the world chess arena as well. Be that as it may, he is the master of chess. At the age of 13, Fide achieved the Master title with a 2300 elo rating. At that time, he was the second best under-14 chess player in the world. Ahead of him was only the legendary chess player Judith Polgar.

Judith is considered the greatest female chess player of all time. In 1991, at the age of 15, Nari Dabaru set the record of becoming the youngest grandmaster of that time.


It is known that Demis Hasabis led several junior chess teams in England. For the first time in history, a chess player is going to accept the prestigious Nobel Prize in Stockholm. His contribution to science as well as to chess is undeniable. Winning the Nobel Prize from the chess board can also be an inspiration for many.

Note that since 1901, the world's most prestigious prize, Nobel, has been given. The award is named after the Swedish scientist Alfred Nobel. This 19th century scientist made a fortune by discovering the powerful explosive dynamite.

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He bequeathed that all his money should be awarded annually to people who have made special contributions in these 5 fields – physics, chemistry, medicine, peace and literature. Since 1969, economics has been added to these 5 departments.


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