Dear Chess.com,
A bot that responds to moves with text quips from chatGPT, or another text-based AI, would be so much fun. It is incredibly easy to implement OpenAI APIs into your website - I have done it myself to respond as ChatGPT on my website. Imagine if your Lario bot would act as a Mario/Levy combination, automatically, and uniquely with every player? It would be easy, cheap (<$.0001 per prompt, if done correctly possibly cheaper) and definitely drum up hype for a few bots again.
PS you should hire me, email me for my resume.
The site doesn't message people for resumes. They look at those that submit through the job postings.
As to AI prompts, there were almost half a billion bot games played in February, probably more in March. Even really low per prompt costs would add up quickly.
https://www.chess.com/news/view/chess-boom-1-billion-games-played-in-february
Dear Chess.com,
A bot that responds to moves with text quips from chatGPT, or another text-based AI, would be so much fun. It is incredibly easy to implement OpenAI APIs into your website - I have done it myself to respond as ChatGPT on my website. Imagine if your Lario bot would act as a Mario/Levy combination, automatically, and uniquely with every player? It would be easy, cheap (<$.0004 per 50 prompts, if done correctly possibly cheaper) and definitely drum up hype for a few bots again.
PS you should hire me I got a dozen ideas better than this