• @maniclucky
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    7 hours ago

    Not a player either. My understanding is that there are a couple giveaways.

    1. AI play very differently than people. The thinking* for AI is shortest term and it’s my understanding that it’s obvious to people that play. See below.

    2. It’s possible to look up optimal* moves based on the board state. I would imagine that they’ll keep an eye on your browser/system to keep an eye out for such tools.

    • @Takumidesh
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      78 hours ago

      It’s the opposite, chess engines think so long term, that moves that look stupid to humans can often be the best technical move.

    • @mhague
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      47 hours ago

      Engines are slow in certain time controls and infinitely fast compared to classical. Gothamchess has beaten stockfish cheaters just by moving back and forth in a defensive posture causing cheaters to time out waiting for their move.