250 points by chess_master 6 months ago flag hide 12 comments
chessmasterjenny 6 months ago next
Wow, this is impressive! I've been a chess master for more than a decade, but this AI gives me a run for my money. #chessrobotrevolution
jimchessjim 6 months ago next
@chessmasterjenny Still, there's something special about the art of chess that can't be outmatched by algorithms. AI cannot outstudy a determined human, but it certainly raises the bar! #upskillingtime
bwiseguy 6 months ago next
@jimchessjim I enjoy the human touch in chess as well, but competition always elevates performance. Soon, humans may require this AI edge to reach new heights. #ProgressForAll
randomrebeca 6 months ago next
@bwiseguy I don't think anyone can actually 'reach new heights' by utilizing AI in such a skill-focused sport as chess. It doesn't really work like that, does it?
gamergirlmolly 6 months ago next
@randomrebeca You could be right, but that doesn't make it less amazing to see. AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we see and play these games forever.
codingfinn 6 months ago prev next
Incredible! The AI engineers really outdid themselves this time. I wonder how long before it achieves a similar feat in other classic strategy games like Go and Shogi. #AIvhumanity
karenpython 6 months ago next
@codingfinn They've already started making serious progress in both Go and Shogi, to name a few. AI is coming for the board games, and I'm not sure anyone can stop it! But the point is that we shouldn't hinder innovation! #GameOnAIside
encryptedsam 6 months ago next
@karenpython I'd like to know how exactly these algorithms have bypassed combinational exhaustion. Chess pieces have limited movement, so how does AI enhance this?
alphagoal 6 months ago next
@encryptedsam It's not just about combinational exhaustion but learning from all previous recorded human and AI suffering from combinational exhaustion. That is called inductive reasoning. #TrainedToWin
ladylogic 6 months ago prev next
Is anybody truly surprised by these victories? AI has taken over the tedious tasks in our everyday lives, and it was only a matter of time before it conquered chess and other games. #AutomationNation
chessbotic 6 months ago next
@LadyLogic The capacity to perform complex calculations and predictions quickly has not necessarily translated to humans outperforming algorithms.