Game of Chess
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Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid. The idea of making a machine that could beat a Grandmaster human player was a fascination in the artificial community for decades. Famously IBM's DeepBlue beat Kasparov in the 1990s. More recently more human-like approaches such as AlphaZero have appeared.
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A Popperian Falsification of Artificial Intelligence -- Lighthill Defended
It is shown how Lighthill's falsifying arguments especially combinatorial explosion continue to apply to modern AI.
Phoenix: A Self-Optimizing Chess Engine
With the advent of deep learning, chess playing agents can surpass human ability with relative ease.
A New Twitter Verb Lexicon for Natural Language Processing
We describe in-progress work on the creation of a new lexical resource that contains a list of 486 verbs annotated with quantified temporal durations for the events that they describe.