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In media is one very interesting case where the chess grand champion claims that his opponent cheated in chess. The case is Carlsen-Niemann-game where the AI has also found evidence that Niemann's game was too perfect.
So how is possible to cheat in chess without telepathy? The requirement is an AI program that can read the images. And that system will be connected with an AI-based chess program. Then the cheater must put the opponent as the gamer. And the AI will play an automatic game against that player. The communication between player and computer is problematic.
If the person doesn't have the right to keep phones on ears, that communication turns complicated. But a person who has suitable skills can make the required system using the targeted sound system.
The cheater can use many ways how to get information from the computer. The best way will be to use the LRAD or targeted sound system, which is hidden somewhere in the room. Then that system will simply say what would the next move that computer makes. (Like Queen to G2 etc.)And then the player must just move the button to that position.
The system can use gestures for communication. If the cheater will not hear things. That AI says that a person can make the motions by using hand gestures. The camera that is used can simply follow the screens in the classroom. The system can be on a mobile telephone or remote computer if the match is shown in real-time on the web.
And if that game is published internet the gamer can connect the computer to the remote control and simply make the WhatsApp call between that remote computer and their mobile telephone. If there is allowed to use earphones the LRAD is not needed.
Things like intelligent glasses or intelligent contact lenses are next-generation tools. The person can use Microsoft HoloLens if that person wants to invest in those systems. But those systems require money.
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/09/26/sport/chess-cheating-accusation-by-magnus-carlsen/index.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlsen%E2%80%93Niemann_controversy
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