odysseus2000 wrote:Mike4 wrote:
This is curious. I take a passing interest in chess and I haven't noticed the world of chess discussing this at all, other than to comment how Chat GPT seems to play well then randomly makes an illegal or chaotic move or takes a piece that isn't there. Do you have a link please? Thanks.
There is even a website for the subject https://chessvsgpt.com/
There is a lot of confusion over AI which now exist in multiple forms with the popular things like Chat GPT being just a general jack of many trades but master of none.
The more powerful AI include the the Alpha** range of technologies where ** indicates what ever the AI is tailored to, one relatively recent example was Alphafold that determined the structure of most proteins.
A generalised account of the developments that set off the current AI industry is in this New Yorker article from several years ago:
https://www.newyorker.com/science/eleme ... -its-games
There are many other articles.
The human world of chess has diverged from trying to beat AI, basically humans gave up against AI, and is now a human/human game that has been made extremely popular by the Swedish player Anna Cramling who has many videos on youtube playing a range of folk including Magnus Carlson, only recently knocked from the top spot in chess.
Regards,
Cramling's ok, but I prefer the Botez sisters. They fulfill both of my basic Youtube viewing requirements.
...and Carlson seems like a bad loser since the Neimann anal beads thing (which is still ongoing I believe)