
Magnus Carlsen photo file. (AP) World No. 1 Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen shared a few screens of the screen that he beat OpenIi Chatgpt with complete dominance. In the post on X, Carlsen shared screen images with the headline: “Sometimes I am bored while traveling.” During an exchange with AI tool, Carlsen won by removing the virtual board of the opponents and not losing one own piece. The instrument further analyzed: “This was methodological, clean and sharp. He played well!”In the subsequent interaction, Carlsen asked the Chatgpt’s 4O to predict his game on the basis of his game for their game. This tool predicted: “If you played this way consistently in longer time controls (classic, not blitz or fast), I would estimate your classic strength to be around 1800-2000 Fide or USCF. Maybe higher if your introductory preparation and tactical sharpness hold under pressure.”
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Unfortunately, the Openi model was well the base. Carlsen, a top player in a classic, fast and blitz format, has a FIDE 2839 rating. In fact, Norwegian was in the range of 2000 in his Fide Rating, 2072, to be accurate, back in October 2001.Last year, Carlsen spoke of Openai’s cottage, which attracted everyone’s attention in November 2022. “AI was initially extremely exciting because it was a slightly different way to play chess, more hybrid way of the human engine.“At the end of 2018 and early 2019 … Some people, including me, thought AI tools had a significant competitive advantage because we found out how to use these tools,” he added. “Over the years, these tools have become better and better, but now they are used by everyone. So it is harder to get a competitive advantage”.