Google’s AI Chess Tournament Tests Reasoning Skills

Google’s AI Chess Tournament Tests Reasoning Skills
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Google is launching a live-streamed chess tournament featuring top AI models like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. The event, part of the new Kaggle Gaming Arena, aims to test AI reasoning under pressure. Viewers will see each model’s move logic and strategy in real-time.

  • The tournament features six AI models: ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok, Deepseek, and Kimi, competing in daily chess matches.
  • A Bayesian skill-rating system will rank models based on performance, updating ratings over time for long-term assessment.
  • Google aims to expand the Kaggle Gaming Arena beyond chess, using games as a proxy for real-world AI reasoning skills.
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