Why isn't LiChess employing the concept of "safe move" in analysis?

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  • lila

    ♞ lichess.org: the forever free, adless and open source chess server ♞

  • https://github.com/lichess-org/lila/issues — you can suggest it as a feature and perhaps somebody would be interested in picking it up. It sounds like a good feature to me.

  • maia-chess

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

  • Re/ machine learning — Lichess has several "Maia" bots that use machine learning to play like a human player with a specific ELO. See https://maiachess.com. They are much more human-like than the default "play like Stockfish but make blunders sometimes" type of a chess bot.

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