You won't be able to beat the best chess programs, but an artificial intelligence could help you become a better player.
Dr. Wolf, however, approaches the game a bit differently. “The wish that we address is to have not just an [AI] opponent, but a coach who will praise your good moves and explain what they’re doing while they’re doing it,” says David Joerg, Chess.com’s head of special projects and the developer behind Dr. Wolf.in some ways—it makes knowledge accessible and rewards nuances.
If you make a blunder, the bot points out the error, maybe offers up a pointer or two, and asks if you want to give it another shot. “Are you certain?” Dr. Wolf politely asks after my rookie mistake of opening up my undefended pawn on e4 for capture. From there, I can choose either to play on or to take back my move. A corrected do-over results in a digital pat on the back from the esteemed doctor, while repeated errors may push it to course-correct.
“The best teachers in a sport already do [actively train you], and AI makes it possible for everyone to experience that,” Joerg says. He adds that Dr. Wolf’s users have something in common with professional chess players too—they use AI opponents in their daily training regimens. Experts often rely on the
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