https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiJeP9oifsc&list=PL-qLOQ-OEls607FPLAsPZ6De4f1W3ZF-I&index=6
this was an incredible human-like game by alpha zero , really fascinating
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiJeP9oifsc&list=PL-qLOQ-OEls607FPLAsPZ6De4f1W3ZF-I&index=6
this was an incredible human-like game by alpha zero , really fascinating
Hi fellow chess players,
I am looking for a particular game where computers (Stockfish, AlphaZero, Leela, ...) make humanlike moves.
By humanlike, I mean moves that a computer would'nt likely make. For example, useless repetitions, "torturing" or "playing with" the opponent, not taking the quickest mate, ...
I am also interested by your opinion of what constitutes a non computer move (and that is still a good move).
I think a recall a game from a youtube video featuring Alphazero (by agadmator ?) and "humanlike moves", but I cannot find it anymore.
(This is for an exam at uni where we have to perform a 10 minutes presentation on a topic of our choice (related to humans and AI), and I wanted to adress this theme inside chess.)
Thanks for your help !
Youri