The New York Times reports on American teenager Hans Niemann, who defeated the world’s best chess player, Magnus Carlsen, and has since been accused of cheating and quotes Kenneth Regan, professor of computer science and engineering.
Time magazine profiled chess cheating expert Ken Regan, professor of computer science and engineering, about his work involving the ongoing scandal between Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann.
The New York Times quotes Kenneth Regan, professor of computer science and engineering, in a story on the ongoing chess cheating scandal involving grandmaster Hans Niemann, who admitted to cheating in some online matches but never during face-to-face matches.
The Hong Kong business newspaper ejinsight cited Ken Regan, professor of computer science and engineering, in an article about the Niemann/Carlsen chess cheating scandal.
Ken Regan, professor of computer science and engineering, was interviewed by The Los Angeles Times for a story about how artificial intelligence has transformed how people play chess.