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Chess AI vs GMs in bullet
What I'm thinking is, that since CPUs are built around calculation, and humans tend to base ours around intuition and strategic knowledge, that we might actually have an advantage in short games where the computer doesn't have enough time to find the absolute best move. Though what's really unfair is allowing the computer to move instantly when we have to move around a mouse n such
So I was reading about chess AI, and alot of them are rated at 3000+
It's been common knowledge now for a while that humans just can't compete with computers, but lately alot of GMs have been pushing beyond 3000 in bullet. Which makes me wonder if some of the top GMs could outplay AIs when under bullet time control. Has there been any tries?