I still think it was an interesting concept, but I’m not sure how deserving of praise this is since I never actually got beyond organizing two games.
Seems like it should be possible to automate this now but having all five participants be, for example, LLMs with access to chess AIs of various levels.
I still think it was an interesting concept, but I’m not sure how deserving of praise this is since I never actually got beyond organizing two games.
Seems like it should be possible to automate this now but having all five participants be, for example, LLMs with access to chess AIs of various levels.