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In an AI-centric chess tournament, OpenAI's o3 model came out on top over Grok 4, but does this have any real implication on the future of AI?
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.
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Tech Xplore on MSNAllie, an AI chess bot, learns to play like humans from 91 million Lichess games
Yiming Zhang didn't grow up playing chess. Like many other people, the Carnegie Mellon University Ph.D. student discovered ...
By rewarding computers that combined different approaches to solve chess puzzles, Google created an enhanced AI that could defeat its existing champion, AlphaZero.
For years, the game of chess has been seen as a litmus test for how far AI can go against the human intellect. When IBM’s ...
AI scholars win Turing Prize for technique that made possible AlphaGo's chess triumph Scholars Andrew G. Barto and Richard S. Sutton pioneered reinforcement learning long before it became a key ...
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI has beaten Elon Musk's Grok in the final of a tournament to crown the best artificial intelligence (AI) chess player. Historically, tech companies have often used chess to ...
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.
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