@Linesman39 said in #10:
I tried to avoid promotions in my post, but many chess platforms already integrate AI behind some features. However, an AI that you can chat with to gain insights about your game, train with, and receive personalized recommendations hasn't been built yet – that's what we're working on. More details will follow in my next blog post.
A hypothetical AI that can read your moves via Stockfish Analysis and give you "human feedback", truly is something I don't really understand why it hasn't been done before. Anyway, I do wish you luck in your project! And please, if you are going to use Open-source tools such as Lichess board or pieces and Stockfish, it would be really nice, if your project was also Open Source!
@Linesman39 said in #10:
> I tried to avoid promotions in my post, but many chess platforms already integrate AI behind some features. However, an AI that you can chat with to gain insights about your game, train with, and receive personalized recommendations hasn't been built yet – that's what we're working on. More details will follow in my next blog post.
A hypothetical AI that can read your moves via Stockfish Analysis and give you "human feedback", truly is something I don't really understand why it hasn't been done before. Anyway, I do wish you luck in your project! And please, if you are going to use Open-source tools such as Lichess board or pieces and Stockfish, it would be really nice, if your project was also Open Source!
@professionalpatzer1 said in #2:
Never, will not use AI ever no way. So all of the chess coaches want to lose their jobs? Why are we replacing people who need methods of income with a static, boring, inhuman machine? Should be abandon all human connection?
That's somewhat hypocrite, because I can see via your Lichess account, that you use Stockfish! Instead of paying a chess master to analyze your games...
Shouldn't you care about the Chess Masters that make a living out of coaching and analyzing games? Well, you are Directly affecting them by using this free and awesome technology, called Stockfish!
I'll draw my point that technology surpassing humans is very common, and in fact, well accepted by society. There used to be a lot of people that would go and ignite the fire inside the lamps and at a certain time extinguish the flame, but is it art or meaningful? I wouldn't say so...
But what about the printing press? There used to have lots and lots of scribes writing thousands and thousands of books every year, with their pen and ink inside the Scriptorium:
"By the lords name!" said the scribe, and his friend replied "Never, will not use the printing machine ever no way. So all of the scribes want to lose their jobs? Why are we replacing people who need methods of income with a static, boring, inhuman machine? Should be abandon all human connection?"
@professionalpatzer1 said in #2:
> Never, will not use AI ever no way. So all of the chess coaches want to lose their jobs? Why are we replacing people who need methods of income with a static, boring, inhuman machine? Should be abandon all human connection?
That's somewhat hypocrite, because I can see via your Lichess account, that you use Stockfish! Instead of paying a chess master to analyze your games...
Shouldn't you care about the Chess Masters that make a living out of coaching and analyzing games? Well, you are Directly affecting them by using this free and awesome technology, called Stockfish!
I'll draw my point that technology surpassing humans is very common, and in fact, well accepted by society. There used to be a lot of people that would go and ignite the fire inside the lamps and at a certain time extinguish the flame, but is it art or meaningful? I wouldn't say so...
But what about the printing press? There used to have lots and lots of scribes writing thousands and thousands of books every year, with their pen and ink inside the Scriptorium:
"By the lords name!" said the scribe, and his friend replied "Never, will not use the printing machine ever no way. So all of the scribes want to lose their jobs? Why are we replacing people who need methods of income with a static, boring, inhuman machine? Should be abandon all human connection?"
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@Peterpan33denmark said in #9:
Do anyone of you know of AI coaches for chess? Where it tells you in text your mistakes...
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@Peterpan33denmark said in #9:
> Do anyone of you know of AI coaches for chess? Where it tells you in text your mistakes...
How About: https://app-chesscoach.vercel.app
@The_Skeleton said in #12:
That's somewhat hypocrite, because I can see via your Lichess account, that you use Stockfish! Instead of paying a chess master to analyze your games...
Shouldn't you care about the Chess Masters that make a living out of coaching and analyzing games? Well, you are Directly affecting them by using this free and awesome technology, called Stockfish!
I'll draw my point that technology surpassing humans is very common, and in fact, well accepted by society. There used to be a lot of people that would go and ignite the fire inside the lamps and at a certain time extinguish the flame, but is it art or meaningful? I wouldn't say so...
But what about the printing press? There used to have lots and lots of scribes writing thousands and thousands of books every year, with their pen and ink inside the Scriptorium:
"By the lords name!" said the scribe, and his friend replied "Never, will not use the printing machine ever no way. So all of the scribes want to lose their jobs? Why are we replacing people who need methods of income with a static, boring, inhuman machine? Should be abandon all human connection?"
Not all technology is the same or has the same kinds of impacts on society. Why not use more nukes? It is technology so why not use it? But maybe this is what is needed. Replace people completely so Scrooge can say "why not reduce the surplus population." Might solve some of the environmental issues. This topic is bigger than chess and it is about replacing human interaction with artificiality and all of the research says it is leading to mental health issues for many people under 20. We need less time in front of a screen not more. Check the research on it.
@The_Skeleton said in #12:
> That's somewhat hypocrite, because I can see via your Lichess account, that you use Stockfish! Instead of paying a chess master to analyze your games...
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> Shouldn't you care about the Chess Masters that make a living out of coaching and analyzing games? Well, you are Directly affecting them by using this free and awesome technology, called Stockfish!
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> I'll draw my point that technology surpassing humans is very common, and in fact, well accepted by society. There used to be a lot of people that would go and ignite the fire inside the lamps and at a certain time extinguish the flame, but is it art or meaningful? I wouldn't say so...
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> But what about the printing press? There used to have lots and lots of scribes writing thousands and thousands of books every year, with their pen and ink inside the Scriptorium:
> "By the lords name!" said the scribe, and his friend replied "Never, will not use the printing machine ever no way. So all of the scribes want to lose their jobs? Why are we replacing people who need methods of income with a static, boring, inhuman machine? Should be abandon all human connection?"
Not all technology is the same or has the same kinds of impacts on society. Why not use more nukes? It is technology so why not use it? But maybe this is what is needed. Replace people completely so Scrooge can say "why not reduce the surplus population." Might solve some of the environmental issues. This topic is bigger than chess and it is about replacing human interaction with artificiality and all of the research says it is leading to mental health issues for many people under 20. We need less time in front of a screen not more. Check the research on it.