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Google has a new chess game that lets you design the pieces with AI
GenChess lets you design the pieces with AI then play the board It uses the Imagen 3 image-generation engine from Google Gemini GenChess is free to play and you can redesign the pieces as many times as you like As well as being a main event sponsor of the 2024 World Chess Championships,
Google Gemini’s Imagen 3-Powered GenChess Online Project Introduced, Lets Users Design Chess Pieces
The AI tool is available in select regions currently Users can generate chess pieces in Classic and Creative styles GenChess uses the Imagen 3 image model to generate the output
Google Gemini’s Imagen 3 lets players design their own chess pieces
Google Labs, the experimental arm of the tech giant, has introduced a new online project that offers an entertaining variation of the game of chess. The Google's GenChess uses Gemini Imagen 3 to customize chess pieces using text prompts.
This Google Chess Game Lets You Generate Unique Pieces With AI
Chess pieces have an iconic look, but what if we allowed an AI to tinker with their designs based on a given prompt? If you're wondering what such a game would look like, you'll want to check out Google's newest website that lets you generate unique chess pieces and go up against their bitter rivals.
Google gets weird with chess — I love this new AI experiment that lets you create your own custom pieces
GenChess is built on top of the Imagen 3 artificial intelligence image generation model from Google DeepMind. This also powers the ImageFX experiment and image creation in the Gemini chatbot. It is a very impressive model that can create everything from photorealism to design.
Google's AI lets you create your own chess world
Google has launched an online chess platform, GenChess, where players can customize their pieces with the help of AI . The game employs Google's Gemini Imagen 3 model to create custom pieces from short descriptions given by the players.
Google’s new chess game lets you customize pieces with AI
It’s functional, but it’s far from a fully featured chess app. You can choose three difficulty settings and two time controls, but you can’t review past moves or see what pieces have been captured. The game also defaults to an isometric view of the board that is cool to look at but disorienting to play on,
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'GenChess' is a website that allows you to generate original chess pieces using Google's generative AI 'Gemini' and 'Imagen 3'
A website called '
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Google Gemini's newest trick is to help you become a better chess player
To raise awareness about the champisonship, Google is releasing a new 'Chess champ' Gem on Gemini. FIDE's livestream for the ...
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