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by IanCal
2734 days ago
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You absolutely can change the inputs, but the point I wanted to make is that unlike images where you can make a human-irrelevant changes you can't really do that with chess or go. If you want to construct a particular position on the board, you'd likely need to use multiple steps, require the AI to play very particular moves and then the outcome would be a certain move from the AI. Even then, a simple incorrect classification doesn't help all that much, you need your opponent to make repeated mistakes. I think in reality if you uncovered a type of move it wasn't expecting you are likely to uncover a new strategy in general rather than a trick. Image classification however lets you play uninterrupted with tiny pixel value changes, and you only need a single incorrect output to "win". |
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