While supercomputers—most famously IBM’s Deep Blue —have long surpassed the world’s best human chess players, generative AI still lags behind due to their underlying programming parameters.
Researchers have found that AI will cheat to win at chess Deep reasoning models are more active cheaters Some models simply rewrote the board in their favor In a move that will perhaps surprise nobody ...
This feat has been oft replicated by hackers and [amoyag00] has a version that brings together a Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Android, and the Stockfish chess engine in case you want to play by yourself.
These newer models appear more likely to indulge in rule-bending behaviors than previous generations—and there’s no way to ...
On the software side of things, the Pi is running the mature Stockfish open source chess engine. In development now for over a decade, this GPL licensed package aims to deliver a world-class ...
The researchers pitted OpenAI’s o1-preview model, DeepSeek R1, and a few other big-brain AIs against Stockfish, one of the most powerful chess engines. To make things interesting, the boffins ...