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DESCRIPTION:What can the history of computer chess teach us about the futur
 e of geospatial development? As AI fundamentally alters how we develop GIS
  software\, write spatial algorithms\, process imagery\, and automate work
 flows\, our community is currently struggling with existential and practic
 al questions that the chess world has been navigating for decades. By look
 ing at how chess players adapted to\, survived\, and ultimately thrived al
 ongside super-intelligent machines\, this session discusses options for FO
 SS4G professionals looking to navigate the new rules of the GIS game in th
 e age of AI.
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SUMMARY:What the Rise of Chess Engines Teaches Us About AI in GIS - Peter P
 etrik
URL:https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-uk-2026/talk/ZMN7MY/
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