Patient Zero: What Chess Teaches Us About a Superhuman AI World
Chess is the first major human industry to be "solved" and surpassed by AI. For decades, it was a laboratory; in 2026, it is a looking glass. This panel explores the "Post-AI" reality of chess to predict how superhuman intelligence will rewrite the rules of other complex fields - from sports analytics and logistics to drug discovery. We discuss Neural Algorithmic Reasoning and the shift from brute-force calculation to AI "intuition." If a game with 10^40 positions has been mastered, what happens when those same models are applied to the "infinite games" of the real world? Our experts will debate whether humans in a post-AI world are destined to be "proxies" for the machine, or if, like in chess, AI actually unlocks a higher, more creative form of human potential.




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