Why don't Grok, OpenAI et al compete with each other in games like chess? Could livestream it too.

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Better still, compete in DOTA. Think they did this a while back, combined with limits on action per second (wouldn't even need that here). Would probably get more views too

Better still, 1v1 armed combat between the biggest brain engineers on each team.

real talk!

So, the end consumer would know what AI is best at chess. How does that helps the end consumer? I’m genuinely asking.

My point of view is in regards of specialization AI tools. Doing a test like this would simply show what AI is best at chess, but wouldn’t consider what they were designed to.

would just be cool (and informative) to see which ones were good at what game, whether it was close, or whether one crushed the other. Also you could see the way they played, would reflect their reasoning capabilities.

They do not have understanding of the game, afaik. As if they are unable to reason.

But there are specialized game engines ("AIs") that can play chess really well and they are often made to compete against each other.

I bet they could beat a regular person easily.