ChatGPT 'got absolutely wrecked' by Atari 2600 in beginner's chess match — OpenAI's newest model bamboozled by 1970s logic
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This made my day
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There was a chess game for the Atari 2600?
I wanna see them W I D E pieces.
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The Atari chess program can play chess better than the Boeing 747 too. And better than the North Pole. Amazing!
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Did the author thinks ChatGPT is in fact an AGI? It's a chatbot. Why would it be good at chess? It's like saying an Atari 2600 running a dedicated chess program can beat Google Maps at chess.
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I suppose it's an interesting experiment, but it's not that surprising that a word prediction machine can't play chess.
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I suppose it's an interesting experiment, but it's not that surprising that a word prediction machine can't play chess.
Because people want to feel superior because they
don't know how to use a ChatBotcan count the number of "r"s in the word "strawberry", lol -
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A strange game. How about a nice game of Global Thermonuclear War?
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There was a chess game for the Atari 2600?
I wanna see them W I D E pieces.
I wasn't aware of that either, now I'm kinda curious to try to find it in my 512 Atari 2600 ROMs archive..
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I'm often impressed at how good chatGPT is at generating text, but I'll admit it's hilariously terrible at chess. It loves to manifest pieces out of thin air, or make absurd illegal moves, like jumping its king halfway across the board and claiming checkmate
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There was a chess game for the Atari 2600?
I wanna see them W I D E pieces.
Prepare to be delighted. Full disclosure, my Atari isn't hooked up and also I don't have the Video Chess cart even if it was, so this was fetched from Google Images.
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Prepare to be delighted. Full disclosure, my Atari isn't hooked up and also I don't have the Video Chess cart even if it was, so this was fetched from Google Images.
Those are some funky looking knights lol
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Because people want to feel superior because they
don't know how to use a ChatBotcan count the number of "r"s in the word "strawberry", lolYeah, just because I can't count the number of r's in the word strawberry doesn't mean I shouldn't be put in charge of the US nuclear arsenal!
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They used ChatGPT 4o, instead of using o1 or o3.
Obviously it was going to fail.
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Did the author thinks ChatGPT is in fact an AGI? It's a chatbot. Why would it be good at chess? It's like saying an Atari 2600 running a dedicated chess program can beat Google Maps at chess.
AI including ChatGPT is being marketed as super awesome at everything, which is why that and similar AI is being forced into absolutely everything and being sold as a replacement for people.
Something marketed as AGI should be treated as AGI when proving it isn't AGI.
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Did the author thinks ChatGPT is in fact an AGI? It's a chatbot. Why would it be good at chess? It's like saying an Atari 2600 running a dedicated chess program can beat Google Maps at chess.
Most people do. It's just called AI in the media everywhere and marketing works. I think online folks forget that something as simple as getting a Lemmy account by yourself puts you into the top quintile of tech literacy.
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Next, pit ChatGPT against 1K ZX Chess in a ZX81.
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Those are some funky looking knights lol
Never seen a snake/horse hybrid before?
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A strange game. How about a nice game of Global Thermonuclear War?
No thank you. The only winning move is not to play
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There was a chess game for the Atari 2600?
I wanna see them W I D E pieces.
Here you go (online emulator): https://www.retrogames.cz/play_716-Atari2600.php
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