
An interesting event took place in the world of chess. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Karlsen achieved a clear victory against artificial intelligence — ChatGPT in a chess game. He announced this on his social media page, according to Kursiv.media.
According to Karlsen, he played this game to avoid boredom during his travels. The interesting aspect is that he defeated all of his opponent's pieces and won without losing any of his own pieces in 53 moves.
After the game, the grandmaster asked ChatGPT to evaluate his game. The artificial intelligence gave him a high score and estimated his rating to be between 1800 and 2000.
In reality, Karlsen's official FIDE rating is 2839, which is one of the highest in the world. ChatGPT wrote in its opinion: “You did not lose any of your pieces.
I concede. These were very clear and intelligent moves.” Magnus Karlsen's achievement has sparked a renewed discussion about the boundary between human capabilities and artificial intelligence.
It demonstrated that his chess skills are capable of overcoming even advanced algorithms. This event marks a new stage in the competition between humans and artificial intelligence in the world of chess.