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Researchers developed AI that learned chess not by playing but by analyzing reactions of expert commentators in text form to evaluate the quality of the moves

and do other things—more efficiently. https://www.technologyreview.com/ ... Bob E. Hayes / @bobehayes : Instead of practicing, this #AI mastered chess by reading about it https://www.technologyreview.com/ ... “It evaluates the quality of chess moves by analyzing the reaction of expert commentators.” #artificialintelligence #MachineLearning Garry Kasparov / @kasparov63 : Interesting, combining chess & language AI analysis. Always nice to see chess continue its historical role as the drosophila of reasoning, both human & machine! My own article on the theme: https://science.sciencemag.org/ ... https://twitter.com/...

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  • @fide_chess @fide_chess on x
    The group of researches uses verbal commentaries to make an AI algorithm learn chess. It evaluates the quality of moves by analyzing the reaction of expert commentators. The AI managed to learn the basics of the game! https://www.technologyreview.com/ ... #ArtificailIntelligence …
  • @techreview @techreview on x
    It turns out “brilliant” and “dumb” chess moves could help artificial intelligence learn to play the game—and do other things—more efficiently. https://www.technologyreview.com/ ...
  • @bobehayes Bob E. Hayes on x
    Instead of practicing, this #AI mastered chess by reading about it https://www.technologyreview.com/ ... “It evaluates the quality of chess moves by analyzing the reaction of expert commentators.” #artificialintelligence #MachineLearning
  • @kasparov63 Garry Kasparov on x
    Interesting, combining chess & language AI analysis. Always nice to see chess continue its historical role as the drosophila of reasoning, both human & machine! My own article on the theme: https://science.sciencemag.org/ ... https://twitter.com/...