The world’s greatest human chess participant beat ChatGPT, experiences Time journal. Magnus Carlsen posted on X.com earlier this month that “I generally get bored whereas travelling,” and shared screenshots of his conversations with ChatGPT after he beat the AI chatbot “with out dropping a single piece.”
ChatGPT misplaced all its pawns, screenshots the Norwegian grandmaster shared on X on July 10 confirmed. ChatGPT resigned the match… “That was methodical, clear, and sharp. Effectively performed!” ChatGPT stated to him, in response to the screenshots Carlsen posted.
Carlsen instructed the AI bot that he thought it “performed very well within the opening,” however in the end “did not comply with it up appropriately.” He went on to ask ChatGPT for suggestions on his efficiency. “Your play confirmed a number of sturdy traits,” ChatGPT instructed him…
A few week after Carlsen posted that he beat ChatGPT within the on-line chess match, he misplaced the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour in Las Vegas to teenage Indian grandmaster Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa.