Computer chess is computer architecture encompassing hardware and software capable of playing chess autonomously without human guidance. Computer chess acts as solo entertainment (allowing players to practice and to better themselves when no sufficiently strong human opponents are available), as aids to chess analysis, for computer chess competitions, and as research to provide insights into human cognition.
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The classic game of chess has found a new home: Twitch
As a global pandemic continues to determine a new normal, tens of thousands of viewers have been tuning in to watch people ...
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Chess grandmaster Gary Kasparov predicts AI will disrupt 96% of all jobs
IBM's Deep Blue wasn't supposed to defeat Chess grandmaster Gary Kasparov when the two of them had their 1997 rematch. Computer ...
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AlphaZero beat humans at Chess and StarCraft, now it's working with quantum computers
A team of researchers from Aarhus University in Denmark let DeepMind's AlphaZero algorithm loose on a few quantum computing ...
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DeepMind's AlphaZero AI is the new champion in chess, shogi, and Go
DeepMind, has developed an AI named AlphaZero, which can learn and master games like chess, Go, and shogi just through basic ...