Talk about bad sportsmanship — and at the hands of a robot, no less. An AI-powered machine equipped with the gift of game strategizing (but definitely not good manners) has reportedly injured a 7-year ...
A 7-year-old boy in Russia suffered a broken finger while facing off against a robotic opponent during a competitive chess tournament this month. According to Russian news agency TASS, the AI-powered ...
Chess is famous as perhaps the most respected board game ever played, and we often uses chess as a way to metaphorically teach lessons about the world. But as it turns out, chess is also pretty good ...
MOSCOW — A 7-year-old boy is recovering after his finger was broken by a chess-playing robot in Russia last week at an event in Moscow. Sergey Lazarev, the president of the Moscow Chess Federation ...
SenseTime, a Chinese AI company, introduced the “Yuanluobo AI Chess Robot” in June last year in China. This innovative robot is designed for the ancient game of Go (Weiqi) and has now made its entry ...
A robot designed to play chess reportedly grabbed and broke the finger of its 7-year-old opponent during a match in Moscow. “Of course, this is bad,” Moscow Chess Federation president Sergei Lazarev ...
A new game by Neal Agarwal wants you to prove you’re human by solving 48 increasingly difficult CAPTCHA puzzles.
The project illustrates the ability of the Robochess to recognize the movements of the opponents, picking up pieces, deciding about the next move, and uses LCD to display results. An 8-bit AVR ...
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