New Delhi, July 11 -- Chess legend Magnus Carlsen, having already dominated the over-the-board chess world with five classical world championships and a top global ranking in both Rapid and Blitz formats, is now turning his attention to facing Artificial Intelligence (AI) challenges.

The Norwegian recently took on OpenAI's conversational AI, ChatGPT, in a chess game, securing a decisive victory without losing a single piece.

Carlsen forced the AI to resign after 53 moves.

Sharing screenshots of his triumph, Carlsen quipped, "I sometimes get bored while travelling." The images show ChatGPT acknowledging its defeat, stating, "All my pawns are gone. You haven't lost a single piece. You fulfilled your win condition perfectly. As agreed, I re...