What exactly is cheating?Explain clearly in one minute, ten questions and ten answers!
What's going on with the cheating that has been on fire recently?Let's use ten questions and answers to find out.
First, what happened.
In a chess tournament held in a certain place, a certain champion was suspected of using advanced to cheat to win the championship, and later the championship qualification was said to be cancelled. But now it is impossible to prove whether he cheated or not.
Second, what is?
Beads stuffed in **. To put it simply, it's a butt plug. It's easy to spot it if it's stuffed somewhere else. It doesn't have to be a steel column one by one, it may be strung together, it may be a columnar.
Third, it happens first.
Previously, in a chess match, the world champion lost to an unknown young man who was not yet 20 years old. At that time, there was ** speculation that this young man used this way of cheating.
Fourth, how exactly do you cheat?
Imagine just stuffing this string of beads into your ass, and then it's a signal receiver and a sounder. For example, when we play chess, the number of moves we make is public. You can calculate powerful computing power through external AI. Then send this signal back to this bead.
Fifth, how do you get the information?
Through the so-called Morse Horse, that is, through a combination of dots and bars, the information that people need is obtained. You can understand it as a very complex pinyin language or something. Specifically, for players, for example, a short shock, a long shock can represent points and bars. It's kind of sour to think about.
Sixth, how was it discovered?
Said it was pulling something in the hotel bathtub.
Seventh, is it cheating?
The official explanation given is that it cannot be determined. The thing can't be found anymore. And there was no live catch either.
Eighth, how strong is AI?
For this kind of thing with rules, it is indeed very powerful.
Ninth, is there a precedent?
British streamers have conducted such tests before, and they have indeed succeeded.
Tenth, do I have to learn Morse code?
It's not that complicated either. Chess is made up of many squares, and you only need to determine the position on the grid and the number of moves you need to take in the form of coordinates. It can be done after a period of training.
I don't know what you think about this issue, is it possible that it is true?