Magnus Carlsen Dominates ChatGPT in Chess Match Without Losing a Single Piece

The 16th World Chess Champion, Magnus Carlsen, revealed his match against ChatGPT, in which the Norwegian triumphed without losing any pieces. The game lasted for 53 minutes.

“Sometimes I get bored during my travels,” Carlsen shared on his social media, including screenshots of the game with the artificial intelligence in his post.

“I concede. It was methodical, clean, and precise. Your play showed several strengths. I would estimate your abilities to be around 1800-2000 Elo points, or even higher if your tactical skills remain sharp,” ChatGPT commented to Carlsen, based on the screenshots he published.

Let us remember that in June, Carlsen lost to 15-year-old Russian Maxim Ivannikov from Moscow in the third round of the online blitz tournament «Title Tuesday.»