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saiea

Do you think that in the future chess engines will be able to give advice about your games. For example if I put a game in a engine for it to analyse it. ''Here you blundered your rook. Better move would've been ra2. I know this is bad example but you get the gist of it. 

exploding_herring

They already can do that. Well, they can mark blunders and suggest better moves at least. They're not so good at explaining why a move is wrong but some can provide limited comments.

blueemu

Natural-language advice will require neural networks (like Leela) programmed and educated for general intelligence, rather than specifically focused chess programs.

blueemu

The difficult part of having chess computers give advice in natural language is that language is much more complex than chess.

EscherehcsE

Conspiracy theory alert!!!

The world's chess instructors have banded together to suppress this technology!!! wink.png

blueemu

ELIZA was programmed to emulate a Rogerian psychotherapist. One day they hooked it (her?) up with PARRY, who was programmed to emulate a paranoid schizophrenic.

Chaos ensued.

nighteyes1234
saiea wrote:

Do you think that in the future chess engines will be able to give advice about your games. For example if I put a game in a engine for it to analyse it. ''Here you blundered your rook. Better move would've been ra2. I know this is bad example but you get the gist of it. 

 

Are you referring to https://decodechess.com/ which has been around for awhile?

LOL, if chess.com were the majority, google.com would be bankrupt.

 

EscherehcsE
nighteyes1234 wrote:
saiea wrote:

Do you think that in the future chess engines will be able to give advice about your games. For example if I put a game in a engine for it to analyse it. ''Here you blundered your rook. Better move would've been ra2. I know this is bad example but you get the gist of it. 

 

Are you referring to https://decodechess.com/ which has been around for awhile?

LOL, if chess.com were the majority, google.com would be bankrupt.

 

That web site is B.S. The way they really do it is that they have about 50 FMs chained to desks - They only feed them if they make their quota of analyzed games... wink.png

(Actually, the web site is interesting - I didn't realize that we're getting that close.)

Skwerly

yeah, they can do that and have been able to for a while.  chessmaster and fritz for sure.

EscherehcsE
Skwerly wrote:

yeah, they can do that and have been able to for a while.  chessmaster and fritz for sure.

I knew about CM & Fritz, but DecodeChess looks like a whole new level. Now we just have to wait until the technology filters down to freeware engines, hehe.