A new if not unique KRNNPP vs kbn forced mate in five chess construct composed autonomously by a computer program, Chesthetica, using the 'digital synaptic neural substrate' (DSNS) computational creativity approach. It doesn't use endgame tablebases, deep learning or any kind of traditional artificial intelligence (AI). Depending on the type and complexity of the problem desired, a single instance of Chesthetica running on a desktop computer can probably generate anywhere between one and ten problems per hour. The largest complete endgame tablebase in existence today is for seven pieces (Lomonosov) which contains over 500 trillion positions, most of which have not and never will be seen by human eyes. This problem with nine pieces goes even beyond that.
White to Play and Mate in 5
Chesthetica v12.64 (Selangor, Malaysia)
Generated on 28 Dec 2022 at 3:49:11 AM
Humans have been composing original chess problems for over a thousand years. Now a computer can do it too. Get a glimpse into the 'mind' of a computer composer. Did you find this one interesting or have something else to say? Leave a comment below! Over time, the tactics you see in these puzzles will help you improve your game. If you're wondering how complex some chess problems can get, read this.
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