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Allie is an AI chess bot that is trained on move records of over 91 million games played between humans. Be warned, as it can ...
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Yiming Zhang didn't grow up playing chess. Like many other people, the Carnegie Mellon University Ph.D. student discovered ...
While supercomputers—most famously IBM’s Deep Blue —have long surpassed the world’s best human chess players, generative AI still lags behind due to their underlying programming parameters.
When sensing defeat in a match against a skilled chess bot, advanced models sometimes hack their opponent, a study found.
Technology site Futurism found software engineer Robert Caruso’s LinkedIn post, wherein he reported that the popular AI bot got “absolutely wrecked” by an Atari 2600 playing Atari Chess.
OpenAI's o3 swept xAI's Grok 4 in the final of an AI chess tournament. Hosted by Google's Kaggle, the tournament pitted general-purpose AI models against each other.
Google's Gemini AI chatbot boasted that it would crush the Atari 2600 at chess — before cowering in fear in the face of a superior machine.
By rewarding computers that combined different approaches to solve chess puzzles, Google created an enhanced AI that could defeat its existing champion, AlphaZero.
Sam Altman’s AI model has defeated Elon Musk’s Grok in the first-of-its-kind chess tournament between leading artificial intelligence systems.
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