one AI that always manages to draw in chess is Stable diffusion and dalle...
/j
one AI that always manages to draw in chess is Stable diffusion and dalle...
/j
rules and laws are for the poor you silly
maybe a distant future technology could compute that, Clarktech style
bes way to learn is by doing what you're not supposed to
yhea, but engines still act as if it is an unsolved game.
while in theory, given that the number of moves is limited, in theory one colour would always win.
shes a conservative senator,
that's obvious
you are also going to bring up that she breathes air?
synthetic fleece, the real crime is all the microplastics they are producing
not to get epistemological,
but I hate that technically there's only a limited number of moves in chess, and therefore the best move is there, maybe there's a strategic where white will always win, but we'll never know because the number of variations likely is larger than atoms in the universe.
hey, there is an inherent fun in maing games/programs using things that were never meant to.
once i did a CPU/RAM emulator using excel, so you could see every bit.
it was fun to make loops, and programs
Just because your puny human brain can't comprehend the reason doesn't mean they didn't have one.