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lesiki | 3 years ago

Now: Human Chess: a variant where you can't play what AI would play.

Next: AI that can play Human Chess.

After: Human^2 Chess: you can't play what the AI above would play.

etc

I wonder if this creates distinctly new games at each level, or if it's just nonsense one level down.

discuss

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tda|3 years ago

rinse and repeat that a few times, and the only remaining winning move will be not to play

trsohmers|3 years ago

Would you like to play a nice game of Global Thermonuclear War?

kelahcim|3 years ago

The masterpiece of the reference ;)

hcrisp|3 years ago

Let's call it Human Tic Tac Toe

MichaelDickens|3 years ago

Wouldn't human^2 chess be similar to regular chess? The human-chess AI is guaranteed never to play the regular-chess optimal move, so you can get a checkmate by always playing the optimal move (according to the engine). And unlike human chess, there's nothing preventing you from checkmating your opponent.

(I believe a chess engine could play human^2 chess exactly like it plays regular chess. A human couldn't because a human doesn't know what moves the chess engine would pick.)

a1369209993|3 years ago

Presumably human^2 chess would prohibit both the top engine move from human^1 chess and the top engine move from human^0 chess. That is, it's human^1 chess with the added restriction of not playing top engine moves.

coolness|3 years ago

I loved the idea, but on further thought, the AI has a huge advantage in knowing what the engine move is, so they can never lose to incorrectly calling the last move and engine move.

mattmaroon|3 years ago

Unless it was two different engines.

hoosieree|3 years ago

Never go in against a Sicillian!

xanathar|3 years ago

This kind of thinking can either lead to total insanity or to the discovery of the halting problem or Cantor's diagonal argument.

Peritract|3 years ago

It stops one level in.

AI can't win at human chess, because any move that it attempts to make is by definition the top move choice of an engine, and so causes immediate defeat.

chronial|3 years ago

Wouldn't the perfect AI for Human^2 Chess be just the original AI you started with?

whimsicalism|3 years ago

The meta is different because they know their opponent also can't play the best move which impacts what move you play (ie. intentionally hanging queen for advantage)