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Raspberry Turk is, in the simplest terms, a robot that can play chess. It’s named after the famous mechanical Turk, a fake chess-playing robot from the late 18th century. But unlike the original ...
The game is now firmly in artificial intelligence’s domain—but these chess overlords can also improve your game by serving as digital coaches.
A game from the Komodo-Stockfish match in the recent Thoresen Chess Engines Competition shows that computers can play interesting games.
Pandemic boredom and a Netflix mini-series, “The Queen’s Gambit,” added to the game’s sudden popularity. But Chess.com was also plotting its own moves.
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