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Computer chess helps ADF develop war games Posted Tue 13 Jan 2004 at 9:44pm, updated Tue 13 Jan 2004 at 11:34pm Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this article ...
The tournament saw models from Anthropic, Google, xAI and DeepSeek compete against each other to be crowned the top AI chess player.
The computer takeover of chess occurred, at least in the popular imagination, 25 years ago, when the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue defeated world champion Garry Kasparov.
Yiming Zhang didn't grow up playing chess. Like many other people, the Carnegie Mellon University Ph.D. student discovered ...
Now computer chess games have become so common that they are legitimately used for trial games. However, some also use them for malicious purposes.
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 ...
Although Shannon, Alan Turing, and numerous other early A.I. luminaries worked on the challenge of computer chess, and there were some notable successes along the way — such as Massachusetts ...
In 1978, Levy found himself in Toronto, playing a computer opponent in a match which stands out as a significant milestone in the history of chess programming. He played five games against his foe.