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R Praggnanandhaa defeats Magnus Carlsen in 50 moves, completing an unprecedented Classical double against the world No 1 and defending champion at the latter’s home event. Fellow Indians D Gukesh and ...
R Praggnanandhaa finds himself in an advantageous position against world champion D Gukesh, who is also under considerable time pressure with their ninth-round meeting entering the endgame. Bibisara ...
The world’s top-ranked chess player, Magnus Carlsen, has drawn an unprecedented game where he played against more than 143,000 players from around the world. The event set a new record for someone ...
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At first glance, trying to play chess against a large language model (LLM) seems like a daft idea, as its weighted nodes have, at most, been trained on some chess-adjacent texts. It has no concept of ...
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BERLIN (AP) — Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen was forced into a draw Monday by more than 143,000 people worldwide playing against him in a single, record-setting game. Billed as “Magnus ...
BERLIN (AP) — Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen is playing a single game of chess against 140,000 people worldwide in a mega-match that could overturn expectations by ending in a draw in the next ...
BERLIN (AP) — Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen is playing a single game of chess against 140,000 people worldwide in a mega-match that could overturn expectations by ending in a draw in the next ...
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