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This is an Inside Science story. A new computer program taught itself superhuman mastery of three classic games -- chess, go and shogi -- in just a few hours, a new study reports.
A Google computer program just destroyed a human champion in a game that's even harder than chess By Tanya Lewis Jan 27, 2016, 10:15 AM PT Goban1 ...
The tournament saw models from Anthropic, Google, xAI and DeepSeek compete against each other to be crowned the top AI chess ...
Checkmate: OpenAI's o3 swept Musk's Grok 4 in an AI chess showdown.
Shot with a boxy, old Sony Portapak video cam, Andrew Bujalski’s Computer Chess is a deadpan mock-documentary about an early-’80s gathering of programming nerds, arguing about AI and ...
Artificial intelligence has become so good at chess that its only competition now comes from other computer programs. Indeed, a human hasn’t defeated a machine in a chess tournament in 15 years ...
Brute forcing is a method in hacking (and apparently computer chess simulation) that means to run every possibility of a problem until the program finds the best solution.
Checkers, Othello, Connect-Four, backgammon, Scrabble, shogi, Chinese chess and poker have all been the subject of serious computer scientific study.
A computer program built by Google now leads in a best of five contest against the world’s top player in a very complex board game.
This was the best metaphor I encountered that month. Newly hired young and hungry entry level staff ARE checkers. If they are ...
TechSpot Trivia What was the first computer program to have AI (and on what hardware did it run)? ELIZA chatbot on the IBM 7094 IBM Deep Thought - Chess program on the IBM 3090 ...