This is pretty funny because the supposed board state has only 7 columns. Yet it’s also much better than random. A lot of the pieces are correct… that is, if you count from the left (real board state is here).
Also, I’ve never heard of using upper and lowercase to differentiate white and black, I think GPT-4 just made that up. (edit: or not; see reply.)
Extra twist: I just asked a new GPT-4 instance whether any chess notation differentiates lower and upper case, and it told me algebraic notation does, but that’s the standard notation, and it doesn’t. Wikipedia article also says nothing about it. Very odd.
This is pretty funny because the supposed board state has only 7 columns. Yet it’s also much better than random. A lot of the pieces are correct… that is, if you count from the left (real board state is here).
Also, I’ve never heard of using upper and lowercase to differentiate white and black,
I think GPT-4 just made that up.(edit: or not; see reply.)Extra twist: I just asked a new GPT-4 instance whether any chess notation differentiates lower and upper case, and it told me algebraic notation does, but that’s the standard notation, and it doesn’t. Wikipedia article also says nothing about it. Very odd.
No, this is common. E.g. https://github.com/niklasf/python-chess
Hah, I didn’t even notice that.
XD