AI Chess exists to give serious chess-engine work a public home that is clearer than a forum thread and easier to maintain than a pile of disconnected notes and downloads.
How the site is organized
- Products for dedicated minisites, latest releases, and project-specific feeds
- Research for longform write-ups, experiments, benchmarks, and findings
- Tools for utilities, binaries, and release notes
- Lab and Methods for the durable reference material that should stay easy to reach
- Field Notes for shorter updates when the useful part is the lesson, the milestone, or the failure mode
What the project values
The emphasis is practical. Publish what was tested, what held up, what did not, and what artifacts make the work reproducible. Keep binaries close to their documentation. Keep the methods visible enough that performance claims can be evaluated instead of simply admired.
Contact
The best public contact point for now is lee.durbin@ai-chess.com.