After five rounds of tests and training, Li Zhiyi's "Two Times Nine" began to lag and throw errors. The AI, which had lost five matches in a row, seemed to have lost its composure.
For the first time since earning his master-level chess award, Qian Quan found himself breaking a sweat while playing chess.
"If this thing evolves a few more times and gains stronger computational power, beating it will be difficult," he mused.
However, Qian Quan made an intriguing discovery. The stronger the chess style of "Two Times Nine", the clearer and more rational his thinking became. It was as if he was approaching some kind of limit or entering a "zone status."
It seemed that his "master level" wasn't quite the same as the commonly understood meaning. He wondered what the ultimate state would be like.
"You..."