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The Man vs. The Machine
In 1997, chess champion Garry Kasparov faced the IBM computer, Deep Blue in a rematch of his victorious match a year before. This documentary short follows those 9 days, focusing on a single move, the 44th move of the second game.
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The Cowboys and the Indian
In the early 1960's the Dallas Cowboys wanted to develop a computer system that would evaluate draft eligible college players. As President and General Manager Tex Schramm stated "find a way to judge players without emotion". It was this sophisticated player-draft system the Cowboys conceived in the early 1960's that would propel them onto five Super Bowl appearances in the 1970's thus winning two World Championships. This story of ingenuity is made more interesting because the key team member has since been forgotten. A. Salam Qureishi, a brilliant Indian computer programmer and statistician. A young man whose grew up half way across the world and knew nothing about American football. Up until this system, pro scouting was done on hunches rather than hard numbers. Qureishi's programming changed all that, bringing the Cowboys' scouting technique out of the Stone Age and into the Space Age. His computer model helped draft such legendary players as Mel Renfro, Bullet Bob Hayes, Roger Staubach, Craig Morton, Jethro Pugh, Walt Garrison, Rayfield Wright, Larry Cole, Calvin Hill and Duane Thomas.
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The Queen of Code
Grace Hopper dedicated her life to bringing computers to the masses, when most supposed the technology was only useful for scientists and the military. Through her genius, she taught software English, so that everyone could communicate with computers.
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By the Numb3rs

Thu, Apr 16, 2015
Personal trainers have been a part of professional sports for decades. Personal data analysts are newer. As a mathematician, Justin Zormelo provided Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) with personalized analytics during his MVP season.
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In Deep Water

Tue, May 12, 2015
In 1985, two friends set out to find the greatest lost treasure in U.S. history: tons of gold shipwrecked in 1857 somewhere off the Carolina coast. Using historical data and Bayesian math, the team eventually homed in on one area in the deep Atlantic. Attempting to find the gold proved to be the least complicated part of the adventure.
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Shock the World

Wed, Apr 15, 2015
A heated race is taking place for the Governor's chair between Democratic nominee Hubert Humphrey, the Republican Norm Coleman and a third candidate, the mayor of Brooklyn Park as the rest of the world knew him; Jesse Ventura.
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Crime by the Numbers
In 1994, the NYPD began using CompStat, to map and identify problems. In 2008, since concerns about the possible misuse, an NYPD officer, Adrian Schoolcraft began to record police conversations secretly at the 81st Precinct in Brooklyn.
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