Danny Rensch explains how Chess.com's anti-cheat detection works (on Hikaru's stream)

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  • irwin

    irwin - the protector of lichess from all chess players villainous

  • Here's the lichess anticheat AI if anyone's interested. It's supposed to be a guide though, so when you report players it gives an estimate about whether they are probably a cheater or you were just mad about losing and reported and the cases it flags as cheaters are then dealt with by humans. Whatever algorithm you choose, you still need a human in there somewhere for moderation because false positives are a thing and for top players it could have terrible impact on their careers so you have to be sure.

  • maia-chess

    Maia is a human-like neural network chess engine trained on millions of human games.

  • Someone did just that with the Lichess database: https://maiachess.com/ :)

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