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GoChess: The World’s First AI-supported Robotic Chessboard

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Chess, which has a history of 1400 years, gets its share from developing technologies. Participating in competitions or exercising online without the need for a physical board is now commonplace. GoChess, on the other hand, plans to revolutionize the chessboard.

GoChess chessboard

GoChess The project, announced as the project, claims to be the world’s first realistic and artificial intelligence supported robotic chessboard. From the outside, it is no different from traditional chessboards and offers a standard game experience.

Its real talent is revealed when it is connected to the application. The magnetic robot under the board drags the stones to the tiles according to the move to be made. In this way, you can play on the physical board with an opponent or with opponents over the internet. At the end of the match, all pieces come back to the starting tiles.

It learns your board moves, which is compatible with Chess.com and Lichess, and guides you by lighting the board for a next move. He also teaches chess from scratch. Purchased for a $200 donation, the project will be on the market next year. The startup also has a smart rubik’s cube and smart dice on the market.

Haberi DH’de Do
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2023-06-09 19:30:00
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