Chester and fritz chess8/27/2023 The Open-Source- Project LCZero began to retrace the trail blazed by Google and in the meantime has acquired considerable strength. Nobody had expected that a cooperative effort by chess developers would soon make this technology generally available. Fascinating because it was possible to hope that one could learn really new stuff about chess from this radical approach. Sobering in the sense that the decades old tradition of chess programming had been relegated to the shadows by a self-learning system. This news was sobering and fascinating at the same time. In December 2017, a press release from Google shook the chess world to the core: its subsidiary Deep Mind built a neural network, dubbed Alpha Zero, which "learned" chess solely by playing millions of games against itself, yet was strong enough to beat Stockfish 8, a leading chess engine.
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