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Introducing Maia, a human-like neural network chess engine

@FC-in-the-UK I think it its some artefact, probably related to how Stockfish's CP evaluation works. My guess is that the spikes are on positions with captures that look good to low depth searches or something, but that end up with nearly the same CP score. One thing to keep in mind is we rounded to the nearest percentage point, so each individual point only has a couple thousand boards towards the end. So if even a few of them are really easy or hard to predict it could effect the results.
Having a personal Maia bot will be so cool. It can tell you which mistakes you make frequently basically revolutionizing chess and chess improvement practices.Will we even need a coach if this manages to happen?
I’m 2300, played Maia, can confirm that it plays with the strength of around 2000
@reidmcy when cheaters use maia's assistance, wouldn't it be harder to catch them? just wondering 🤔
Awesome!!!This shows the fast transition of humans to the future. Keep up the great work.

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