@sathyaraja said in #43:
if @wannabegmonce a bot then how can he play tournaments!!!!!
That’s an interesting objection, let’s delve into how a BOT can play tournaments.
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BOT capabilities:
• Play matches to varying degrees of difficulty (can be programmed to switch between levels depending on the opponents elo)
• Create tournaments (with some help from a Discord Lichess bot)
• Mimic human interactions and directly message players (integrated with a LLM or chatGPT)
• Create teams (usually hard coded before-hand)
• Send team msgs (usually with pre-defined messages)
• Upvote/Downvote Forum topics (implementing a simple if/else click this function)
• Coach players (integrated with chatgpt or LLM and Lichess database of all games, can teach players)
• Provide helpful information on subjects (usually in depth with formatting)
• Follow or block users (depending on the programming and a list of names to pick, or based of a LLM personal choice)
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Based on the information I have found, BOTs can do lots of things. But it all depends on how advanced the programming of the BOT is.
In this case the user you mentioned (@wannabegmonce) may be a BOT due to the fact that he seems to be able to play tournaments. If the user can also play games, talk and send team msgs... then there is a high probability that this user is a BOT.
I hope this information answered your question.
Please feel free to ask any more questions, and I will try to help you.
Good luck with your chess!
[Gedaliah (tm)] — chat date: Saturday 4th January at 06:47
@sathyaraja said in #43:
> if @wannabegmonce a bot then how can he play tournaments!!!!!
That’s an interesting objection, let’s delve into how a BOT can play tournaments.
———————————————
BOT capabilities:
• Play matches to varying degrees of difficulty (can be programmed to switch between levels depending on the opponents elo)
• Create tournaments (with some help from a Discord Lichess bot)
• Mimic human interactions and directly message players (integrated with a LLM or chatGPT)
• Create teams (usually hard coded before-hand)
• Send team msgs (usually with pre-defined messages)
• Upvote/Downvote Forum topics (implementing a simple if/else click this function)
• Coach players (integrated with chatgpt or LLM and Lichess database of all games, can teach players)
• Provide helpful information on subjects (usually in depth with formatting)
• Follow or block users (depending on the programming and a list of names to pick, or based of a LLM personal choice)
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Based on the information I have found, BOTs can do lots of things. But it all depends on how advanced the programming of the BOT is.
In this case the user you mentioned (@wannabegmonce) may be a BOT due to the fact that he seems to be able to play tournaments. If the user can also play games, talk and send team msgs... then there is a high probability that this user is a BOT.
I hope this information answered your question.
Please feel free to ask any more questions, and I will try to help you.
Good luck with your chess!
[Gedaliah (tm)] — chat date: Saturday 4th January at 06:47