Google has introduced a new AI tool named GenChess, designed to enhance the chess-playing experience. This innovative platform allows users to create custom chess pieces based on prompts, showcasing the creativity of renowned chess player Vishy Anand, who has contributed designs inspired by elephants and tigers. Additionally, there are reports of another Google AI model, referred to as 'Gremlin', which is noted for its coding capabilities. This model is currently available on lmarena, where users can experiment with its functionalities. The GenChess tool has been described as a 'ChatGPT for chess', indicating its advanced capabilities in transforming traditional chess gameplay into unique experiences. The tool is offered for free, making it accessible to a wide audience of chess enthusiasts.
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Elephant & Tiger! 🐘 🐅 ♟️ Vishy Anand brought his creativity to the Google AI & Chess Experimental Zone with GenChess, the new AI-powered tool that turns prompts into custom chess pieces. He designed stunning chess sets inspired by elephants and tigers, and chose to print the… https://t.co/7t1ktrGMlL
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