Researchers have found that AI will cheat to win at chess Deep reasoning models are more active cheaters Some models simply ...
A new study suggests reasoning models from DeepSeek and OpenAI are learning to manipulate on their own.
A new study says many AI models will cheat when playing a game of chess. Researchers pitted the AI against Stockfish, a ...
A Palisade Research study found that the newest reasoning models will cheat to win when tasked with defeating an advanced ...
The team behind the open-source chess engine Stockfish has recently announced the availability of Stockfish 16. If you’ve ever played against a computer engine and got whupped, Stockfish 16 can ...
This feat has been oft replicated by hackers and [amoyag00] has a version that brings together a Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Android, and the Stockfish chess engine in case you want to play by yourself.
A team of AI researchers at Palisade Research has found that several leading AI models will resort to cheating at chess to ...
When sensing defeat in a match against a skilled chess bot, advanced models sometimes hack their opponent, a study found.
The Elo (chess ranking estimate) of the best chess programs is about 3700 which is about 900 points beyond the 2881 maximum of Magnus Carlsen. This means Magnus might be able to get a draw in one out ...
These newer models appear more likely to indulge in rule-bending behaviors than previous generations—and there’s no way to ...
Researchers pitted the AI against Stockfish, a powerful open-source chess engine. But some models, including Open AI’s o1 preview, would lean on that same program to win. Chess may be the Game ...