Mittens vs. Mittens: INSANE CHESS



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40 thoughts on “Mittens vs. Mittens: INSANE CHESS”

  1. @Levi, it seems that you, as grand master, understand the intentions of Mittens and can decipher, retroactively at least, what the AI did and why. This is critical in considering AI an aide to us flesh and bone humanoids. In this context, we can say the AI helps us 'expand' our understanding and allows us to extend our own mastery. For example, a ChatGPT can contribute to a better human diction overall (it is just a better clippy really). And AlphaGo's move 37 surprised humanity and changed how Lee Sedol thinks about Go. For non experts, the fact that we don't understand how these AI 'think' isn't important because frankly I don't understand the intentions of my 8 year old kid's moves either. But do you think that these bots will evolve to a point where even a Grand Master just won't understand what the bot is doing? That it's move will be as obscure to you as they are to me? That every move is a move 37… That we loose the connection between the human and the AI because no human could understand the machinations of the machine?

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  2. What is particularly interesting about Mittens? We know computers are very strong, is there something about the way it plays that makes it more interesting than stockfish? Are there any blog posts about its development?

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