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Elon Musk's AI group has set up a “gym” to train bots - Quartz

Chess Research - Fri, 04/29/2016 - 11:37

Quartz

Elon Musk's AI group has set up a “gym” to train bots
Quartz
Despite decades of talk and research, AI has yet to become generally useful. In most cases, ranging from IBM's Deep Blue computer beating Garry Kasparov at chess to those robots that aren't very good at playing soccer, programs and bots have been ...
Elon Musk's $1bn non-profit launches 'gym' to train AI with Atari gamesInternational Business Times UK
We just got our first glimpse of what Elon Musk's AI company is working onTech Insider

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Inside the ultra-competitive world of professional chess - Yahoo Finance

World Chess Hall of Fame - Fri, 04/29/2016 - 11:22

Yahoo Finance

Inside the ultra-competitive world of professional chess
Yahoo Finance
This month, Ashley was inducted into the World Chess Hall of Fame just prior to commentating at the U.S. Chess Championship in St. Louis, which ended this week. Another irony of the chess world: The higher up you are ranked, the fewer tournaments you ...

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How your high school student can become the applicant colleges want - MyAJC (blog)

Chess Research - Fri, 04/29/2016 - 10:15

MyAJC (blog)

How your high school student can become the applicant colleges want
MyAJC (blog)
Perhaps there is a high school film-making, entrepreneurial, or debate club; or one devoted to promoting diversity or chess. If your high school lacks appealing options, turn to civic or faith-based organizations in your community. Besides ... School ...

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Spray Cans That Know What to Paint - Wall Street Journal

Chess Research - Fri, 04/29/2016 - 09:00

Wall Street Journal

Spray Cans That Know What to Paint
Wall Street Journal
Computers have already proved themselves to be better than people at chess. Why not at graffiti, too? Street artists needn't worry yet about the competition, but some new research suggests that it may be coming. A team including scientists at Columbia ...

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Early college program to begin next school year - Coldwater Daily Reporter

Chess Research - Fri, 04/29/2016 - 08:15

Coldwater Daily Reporter

Early college program to begin next school year
Coldwater Daily Reporter
“The chess club will be turned into class, because it was so highly popular," Slusher added. "In the seventh grade, one thing the kids are really excited about is the genius hour — they will choose things to research. They will also have a Myth ...

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St. Louisan crowned U.S. chess champion - St. Louis Business Journal

St. Louis AND Chess News Feed - Fri, 04/29/2016 - 07:43

St. Louis Business Journal

St. Louisan crowned U.S. chess champion
St. Louis Business Journal
"Nobody had any idea St. Louis could become a chess hub," Caruana told the New Yorker. The publication recounts the "unlikely" shift of the chess epicenter to St. Louis through the efforts of retired financial executive and political donor Rex ...

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St. Louisan crowned U.S. chess champion - St. Louis Business Journal

Scholastic Chess News Feed - Fri, 04/29/2016 - 07:34

St. Louis Business Journal

St. Louisan crowned U.S. chess champion
St. Louis Business Journal
Chess Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana, who recently bought a house in St. Louis, is attracting international attention to his adopted hometown after winning the U.S. chess championship this week at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis.

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St. Louisan crowned U.S. chess champion - St. Louis Business Journal

In the News - Fri, 04/29/2016 - 07:34

St. Louis Business Journal

St. Louisan crowned U.S. chess champion
St. Louis Business Journal
Chess Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana, who recently bought a house in St. Louis, is attracting international attention to his adopted hometown after winning the U.S. chess championship this week at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis.

Do androids dream of electrostatics? - Royal Society of Chemistry

Chess Research - Fri, 04/29/2016 - 03:41

Do androids dream of electrostatics?
Royal Society of Chemistry
At the time, I was surprised – a washing machine could have beaten me at chess. Go's nuanced complexity, however, had foiled the scouring of possibility space that powers chess programs. Go's almost infinite options apparently represented an impossible ...

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Inside the ultra-competitive world of professional chess - Yahoo Finance

World Chess Hall of Fame - Fri, 04/29/2016 - 02:00
Inside the ultra-competitive world of professional chess  Yahoo Finance

Even though an estimated 600 million people in the world know how to play chess, the vast majority of people these days probably couldn't name a current pro ...

Drake “VIEWS” 1 Listen Album Review - DJBooth.net

Chess Research - Fri, 04/29/2016 - 00:27

DJBooth.net

Drake “VIEWS” 1 Listen Album Review
DJBooth.net
Goddamnit, that's the curse of 1 Listen reviews, I don't have time to stop and research. Drake just said "Wavy," let's hope he .... VIEWS is the next move in Drake's long-term chess game, and he won't stop until he's the king. By Nathan S, the managing ...

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Elon Musk's $1bn non-profit launches 'gym' to train AI with Atari games - International Business Times UK

Chess Research - Fri, 04/29/2016 - 00:06

International Business Times UK

Elon Musk's $1bn non-profit launches 'gym' to train AI with Atari games
International Business Times UK
Researchers have often turned to games to test and build the strength of their AI systems. In 1997, IBM's Deep Blue computer famously beat then world chess champion Garry Kasparov. Recently, Google's AlphaGo bested Go world champion Lee Sedol in a ...
We just got our first glimpse of what Elon Musk's AI company is working onTech Insider

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Who gets low-income parents college-ready? - Cincinnati.com

Chess Research - Thu, 04/28/2016 - 20:30

Cincinnati.com

Who gets low-income parents college-ready?
Cincinnati.com
Melding current research, including doctoral work by Leadership Scholars' Executive Vice President Suzie White at New York University, the program identified the biggest reason low-income students make the decision to go to college. “It's one ... She ...

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REDLANDS DAILY FACTS CALENDAR - Redlands Daily Facts

Chess Research - Thu, 04/28/2016 - 20:00

REDLANDS DAILY FACTS CALENDAR
Redlands Daily Facts
Chess club: Redlands Chess Club meets 2 to 5 p.m. every Friday at Redlands Community Senior Center, 111 W. Lugonia Ave. Players of all ages are welcome, ..... Anyone interested in genealogy research is welcome to attend. Information: www.yvgs.org; ...

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Central Oregon Volunteer Search - Bend Bulletin

Chess Research - Thu, 04/28/2016 - 18:02

Central Oregon Volunteer Search
Bend Bulletin
CHESS FOR SUCCESS seeks volunteers to assist in classroom chess clubs throughout the Bend and Redmond area. Chess experience is not necessary. Volunteers will help take attendance and assist the coach with lessons. Chess clubs meet twice a week ...

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The Fallacy of the Forecast - Minyanville.com

Chess Research - Thu, 04/28/2016 - 16:58

The Fallacy of the Forecast
Minyanville.com
They spend time doing research, whether it's watching every possible football game, or reading the annual reports on dozens of companies. They are on TV, radio, and all over the Internet. They are EXPERTS, so we listen. ... Consider that in a chess ...

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The Fallacy of the Forecast - Minyanville.com

Chess Research - Thu, 04/28/2016 - 16:58

The Fallacy of the Forecast
Minyanville.com
They spend time doing research, whether it's watching every possible football game, or reading the annual reports on dozens of companies. They are on TV, radio, and all over the Internet. They are EXPERTS, so we listen. ... Consider that in a chess ...

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A Chess Renaissance in the Midwest - The New Yorker

World Chess Hall of Fame - Thu, 04/28/2016 - 16:14

The New Yorker

A Chess Renaissance in the Midwest
The New Yorker
There, a visitor will find the largest chess piece in the world (a fourteen-foot-and-seven-inch-tall queen), sitting outside the World Chess Hall of Fame, which moved to St. Louis in 2011, three years after the opening of the six-thousand-square-foot ...

A Chess Renaissance in the Midwest - The New Yorker

St. Louis AND Chess News Feed - Thu, 04/28/2016 - 16:14

The New Yorker

A Chess Renaissance in the Midwest
The New Yorker
The American chess player—and second-ranked player in the world—Fabiano Caruana (right) in a match against the Russian player Sergey Karjakin at the Candidates Cup, last month. ... The unlikely shift can be attributed almost entirely to the efforts ...

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