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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.
With a "six-figure" agreement (in U.S. dollars) signed Wednesday in Beijing, the British company Brain Games Network is banking on the prospect of online Chinese chess to provide business and ...
The tournament saw models from Anthropic, Google, xAI and DeepSeek compete against each other to be crowned the top AI chess ...
Google-owned company DeepMind have developed a computer program that has been able to master the ancient Chinese game of Go.
DeepMind's AlphaZero, a game-playing AI that can best human world champions and state-of-the-art engines at chess, shogi, and Go, has completed peer review.
Chinese chess was engulfed in turmoil earlier this week when a national champion was stripped of his title following unsavory allegations involving cheating in the sport.
AlphaGo follows in the footsteps of the chess-playing Deep Blue computer that beat Garry Kasparov in 1997. Another IBM computer, Watson, won in 2011 in the Jeopardy quiz show.
Inspur, though, won only by a small margin at the First Inspur Cup Chinese Chess Human-and-Computer Match. In thought provoking matches Inspur scored three wins, tied five and lost only two to ...
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