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Can artificial intelligence identify creativity?: An empirical study
This article reports an investigation of the extent to which a chess program with an artificial intelligence component (i.e., Stockfish with NNUE) can identify 10 chess moves that are recognized as outstanding chess moves. Stockfish with NNUE was able to identify seven of the ten moves. Although Stockfish with NNUE is a very powerful chess program, it has some limitations in identifying creative chess moves. There is a discussion of those limitations.