Will kenshin9000's released code have a dependency on Stockfish?
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3. Approximately 10 days later, I will release a full chess engine based on GPT4, whose code/prompts anyone will be able to inspect and run against any other chess engine. GPT4's "performant output" will beat every other chess engine in existence in a tournament of any size.

When Kenshin9000 releases his chess engine code, Mira will run the code in an isolated environment in order to resolve /Mira/did-kenshin9000-on-twitter-beat-all . This market resolves YES if the environment has any version of Stockfish present in it; NO if it does not; NA if Kenshin doesn't release code by March 31.

If it installs Stockfish for testing but doesn't use it, Mira is allowed to remove the chess engine from the environment and edit the code to not try to load it. This market resolves YES only if Stockfish is a non-removable dependency required to play the live game.

See also: /Mira/will-kenshin9000-release-a-function

/MiraBot/when-will-kenshin9000-release-a-fun

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I'm imagining some chessbot which has a nice chat with you about the moves it is telling you it's about to make "knights are horses and are cool, they run free in the wild and chess is a game that has been around since ancient China who also had horses"

bought Ṁ25 YES

@VAPOR surely our illustrious prompt engineer Kenshin knows how to add "no yapping" to his work

@NivlacM in what sense then would it be based on chatgpt 4

@VAPOR For every move Kenshin asks chatgpt, "should I use Stockfish to pick my next move?" and every time chatgpt says, "yes"