How does Kasparov comment on today's computer chess?

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Duck_Of_Doom

What are his more contemporary comments on significance, future and strength of today's computer chess, and it's relevance to human chess players?

I watched a documentary with him making a comment just before Deepblue match that computers cannot and never will be able to defeat 'world champion'.

I find his comment overly presumptuous and somewhat narcissistic, as his whole personality is in my opinion, but since such rapid development of computer chess, has he ever acknowledged error of his prediction, and what does he say of today's chess by computers?

I googled, but can't find any more recent ones.

In later documentaries, even he acknowledges that he used computer analysis extensively, which helped him win some crucial matches (one vs Nigel Short I think), so I would presume that he conceded the argument in favour of computers and their significance in chess theory development.

yodave

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uvzmTSkYCo

Here he comments on it very briefly.