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This ESP32-powered split-flap chess board is the coolest way to play the classic game
Also the loudest.
Chess is one of the most ubiquitous games in the world, and it's easy to get started. All you need is a board and some pieces. There's no need for an app or robotics, and certainly no need for ...
Chess is timeless, but automating it? That’s where the real magic begins. Enter [Tamerlan Goglichidze]’s Pi Board, an automated chess system that blends modern tech with age-old strategy. Inspired by ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. When Covid-19 sent people home in early 2020, the computer scientist Tom Zahavy rediscovered chess. He had played as a kid and had ...
Almost a year ago exactly, DeepMind, the British artificial intelligence (AI) division owned by Google parent company Alphabet, made headlines with preprint research ("Mastering Chess and Shogi by ...
In an era dominated by flat screens and digital fatigue, SenseRobot Chess Mini restores the "soul" of the game. It is the first of its kind to integrate a sophisticated dual-arm robotic system with ...
The Historic New Orleans Collection's recent Chess Fest included crafting DIY chess boards, playing chess puzzle games, watching chess films, moving as human chess pieces on a giant chessboard, and a ...
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