Magnus Carlsen aims for FIDE World Rapid and Blitz titles, undeterred by fatherhood or young rivals like D. Gukesh.
World number one Magnus Carlsen of Norway will be the man to beat at the €1mn FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships where wo ...
An after-school program seeks to introduce students in SC to chess, spark critical thinking and confidence, and provide ...
In an exclusive conversation with WION, Fabiano Caruana opens up on precision, pressure, and Alpine SG Pipers’ 2025 campaign ...
If you’re pushing your child to become an expert (badminton, chess, studies etc.) before he or she is even able to vote, you ...
A fresh debate over the future of artificial intelligence (AI) broke out recently among some of the world’s most influential ...
By playing video games, “people are practicing complex skills in simulated environments,” said Aaron Seitz, a professor of ...
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High-achieving adults rarely began as child prodigies
It's easy to assume that the most talented adults among us were once gifted children, but it turns out that talent during ...
Artificial intelligence, genuine friendship: Miko's AI-technology robots aim spots at Filipino homes
The best tech buddy that has been winning families' hearts from across the world is now marking its grand entry into Filipino ...
Research tracking tens of thousands of elite performers shows that early success is a poor predictor of future greatness.
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AI better than humans? Google DeepMind CEO says AI can learn anything humans can, Elon Musk agrees
There is a fresh debate on how human-like AI can be. This time the debate has been sparked by comments made by Google ...
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Mozart Vs. Beethoven: Study Of The Elite Shows Early Success Doesn’t Predict Greatness
Early success rarely predicts greatness. Study of sports champions, Nobel laureates, and chess masters shows early stars ...
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