This is an original 'KBBN vs krp' two-move chess puzzle created by a computer using the Digital Synaptic Neural Substrate (DSNS) computational creativity approach. The DSNS does not use endgame tablebases, neural networks or any kind of machine learning found in traditional artificial intelligence (AI). It also has nothing to do with deep learning.
White to Play and Mate in 2
Chesthetica v11.77 (Selangor, Malaysia)
Generated on 25 Jun 2020 at 6:37:48 PM
Humans have been composing original chess problems for over a thousand years. Now a computer can do it too. Chesthetica composes everything autonomously (no human intervention) and even chooses the main line of the solution to show you. Leave a comment below, if you like. Solving chess puzzles like this is probably good for your health as it keeps your brain active. Nobody wants something like early-onset Alzheimer's.
Solution
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