Unfortunately, my english isn't good enough to unterstand words in the video.
ChessVision - new application recognizing chess positions in real time

This is super useful 4 Puzzle Battles. Since it doesn't provide history, quickly take screenshots of the puzzles you don't know and you can use the Discord bot after the game is over to review the puzzles you missed.
Not likely .. FYI....
Using a VPN defeats any and all detection.
Two types of PCB (printed circuit board) junkies out there right now)
A) Plays with a tabbed up Openings Data Base .
B) Plays with a chess engine set to unconventional settings (set to play aggressive, set to only look 3 moves deep, set to play defensivily etc) resorts to it when his|her position goes south.
Player B disguises it by adhering to no opening theory... plays unconventional in the opening phase to achieve a human like position (1.d3, 2. e3 3. Na3 etc) .... moves stemming from these positions thwarts the A.I. dectection, due to the positions having no reference points to establish a base line of skill level. ALL THE PROGRAM SEES... is a position where both sides have gone wrong...and sees strong moves as the result of the opposing player's inaccurate move(s) in this case which is the human.
Not sure who or how they figured it out...
oh... one last wild card ..it appears these sites are now using bots disguised as human opponents. A.I has come a long way... that Guy from that non English speaking country (like Uganda or Kazakhstan....)... just beat you, playing 300 elo points stronger than his rating..... , who doesn't reply with any dialog... probably a bot. (I don't think the use of bots disguised as human by a site like chess.com iis done for nefarious reasons... I think it's done more for customer satisfaction. If you are paying for a site, the last thing you want to do is get put on hold, till an opponent of your elo come on.
Hello,
UPDATE: the app became quite popular and is available as a browser extension, mobile app, and chess ebook reader. You can get them here: https://chessvision.ai/
I got involved recently in a very interesting project. It's called ChessVision and it allows everyone having a mobile phone to scan and analyze chess positions in real-time from a video, a chess site like chess.com, a book, and so on.
I want to know what do you guys think about it and how many of you are interested in having ChessVision on your phones.
Visit getchessvision.com to see how ChessVision works and fill the form there to stay tuned for updates.