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by cecilpl2
1287 days ago
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I tried several times to play chess against it. It made reasonable if poor moves for the first 10 moves of the game. It also gave plausible-sounding if entirely incorrect explanations of why the moves were good, such as "I'm playing Nf6-g8, which is a good move because it defends my pawn on f7 [it doesn't] and controls the center, allowing me to set up an attack on your king". At some point though, it always got stuck and insisted on making illegal moves, even when I corrected it by providing the current board position in FEN. |
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One source even mentions that a chess opening consists of 10 to 15 moves which would match your observation that the AI gets worse after that.
Maybe the AI would appear more competent again in the endgame since I assume there is more training material for that again.
A bit surprising that it provides illegal moves since it should have enough training material not "understand" the rules but apparently prefers to produce sentences which appear like chess moves from the training material without any connection to the rules.