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Magnus Carlsen won the game without losing a single piece, while ChatGPT lost all its pawns, screenshots the Norwegian ...
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TheHyperHive on MSNMagnus Carlsen Crushes ChatGPT in 53-Move Chess MatchMagnus Carlsen, the five-time World Chess Champion and top-rated player (FIDE rating 2839), recently took on ChatGPT in a ...
While AI models from Google and OpenAI achieve superhuman math scores, Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen's win over ChatGPT ...
Magnus Carlsen, the world’s top-rated chess player, beat ChatGPT in an online chess match, winning in just 53 moves without ...
In a light-hearted yet telling encounter, reigning world chess champion Magnus Carlsen recently defeated ChatGPT in a flawless 53-move online chess game, without losing a single piece. The game, ...
ChatGPT has no idea how good Magnus Carlsen actually is at chess, even after playing him and never managing to take a single piece.
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Chess: Magnus Carlsen beats ChatGPT without losing a piece, AI tool predicts World No. 1's ratingWorld No. 1 Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen shared couple of screenshots of him beating OpenAI's ChatGPT with sheer dominance. In a post on X, Carlsen shared the screenshots with the caption, "I ...
Magnus Carlsen triumphs over ChatGPT in a chess match, not losing a single piece. The world champion's flawless strategy and ChatGPT's analysis highlight the game's key moments.
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So Magnus Carlsen. Yeah—that world chess champ Magnus Carlsen—recently smoked ChatGPT in an online game. 53 moves are all ...
Magnus Carlsen, the world's top chess player, triumphed over ChatGPT in a recent online match, securing victory in just 53 moves without losing any pieces. The AI chatbot, despite a promising start, ...
Magnus Carlsen beats ChatGPT at chess without losing a single piece In an online match-up between human brilliance and artificial intelligence, the world’s top chess player delivered a flawless ...
Magnus Carlsen has done it again, this time not against a grandmaster but an AI chatbot. The world’s No. 1 chess player recently took on ChatGPT in an online match and won in just 53 moves ...
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