Chinese chess grandmaster Lei Tingjie believes AI holds the key to improving as a player (opens original article in a new tab)
Chinese chess grandmaster Lei Tingjie highlights the importance of AI in training and suggests it could better assist players if it becomes more human-like.
- Chinese chess grandmaster Lei Tingjie emphasizes AI's role in improving her training beyond rankings.
- She believes AI could become more human-like to better assist chess players' development.
- Lei Tingjie is currently world No 2 in classical rankings and participates in FIDE World Team Rapid and Blitz Championships.
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