Chess engine trained to play like humans, not just optimize
Hacker News·1mo·hazard
A solo developer built a chess engine that mimics human play patterns instead of brute-force engine logic. This approach could appeal to chess enthusiasts wanting realistic opponents or devs interested in behavioral AI that trades raw optimization for relatable, interpretable decision-making.
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