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Google’s GenChess: Customise Your Chess Pieces

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Attention, chess enthusiasts and creative minds! Google Labs has brewed up something exciting in their experimental cauldron—GenChess!


This delightful web experiment lets you channel your inner artist and design your own chess pieces using Google’s Gemini Imagen 3. Yes, you read that right! You can now have a sushi king or a pizza queen on your chessboard.


To embark on this whimsical chess adventure, all you need is a Gmail account. Once logged in, hit the “Generate” button and let your imagination run wild. Fancy a classic chess set? Or perhaps something more avant-garde? GenChess has got you covered with both classic and creative styles. If your knight looks more like a pawn, fret not! You can tweak individual pieces with additional text prompts until they’re just right.


 

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But the fun doesn’t stop at designing. Once your masterpiece is ready, you can challenge an opponent. In a delightful twist, Google might just pit your sushi-themed set against a taco-inspired bot! Choose your difficulty level and timer setting, and let the games begin.


This playful project not only showcases the synergy between AI, design, and chess but also coincides with the World Chess Championship. Google has also partnered with the International Chess Federation to host a coding challenge on Kaggle, inviting tech wizards to create AI chess engines.


And for those keen on a conversational twist, the Chess Gem game for Gemini is launching soon. Subscribers can look forward to testing their skills and engaging in witty banter with a language model. So, gear up for a chess experience like no other—where creativity meets strategy!



 

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