It didn’t even seem to understand what the goals of any of the games were, despite being able to explain it in natural language. So it wasn’t even at a point I could test a strategy v.s. tactics distinction.
Ha, no kidding. Honestly, it can’t even play chess. I just tried to play it, and asked it to draw the board state after each move. It started breaking on move 3, and deleted its own king. I guess I win? Here was its last output.
For my move, I’ll play Kxf8:
8 r n b q . b . .
7 p p p p . p p p
6 . . . . . n . .
5 . . . . p . . .
4 . . . . . . . .
3 . P . . . . . .
2 P . P P P P P P
1 R N . Q K B N R
a b c d e f g h
Apparently GPT-4 is only good at chess if it tell it not to explain anything (or show the board as it turns out). This also suggests that the chess part is separate from the rest.
It didn’t even seem to understand what the goals of any of the games were, despite being able to explain it in natural language. So it wasn’t even at a point I could test a strategy v.s. tactics distinction.
Ha, no kidding. Honestly, it can’t even play chess. I just tried to play it, and asked it to draw the board state after each move. It started breaking on move 3, and deleted its own king. I guess I win? Here was its last output.
For my move, I’ll play Kxf8:
8 r n b q . b . .
7 p p p p . p p p
6 . . . . . n . .
5 . . . . p . . .
4 . . . . . . . .
3 . P . . . . . .
2 P . P P P P P P
1 R N . Q K B N R
a b c d e f g h
Apparently GPT-4 is only good at chess if it tell it not to explain anything (or show the board as it turns out). This also suggests that the chess part is separate from the rest.