No!
Who in this entire world can beat STOCKFISH???????????????

On the hardest difficulty of Stockfish, most players do not even try. Chess computers have come along a ways since the 1990s - the best in the world usually treat chess engines as great training tools instead of opponents. With that said though, some elite players have successfully won against Stockfish, but that takes a myriad of attempts and is more for the accomplishment than anything learning-based. I forgot the username, but someone on chess.com (rated around 2500 I think) beat the hardest level of Stockfish, but it took months and over 1000 games to do it I think! I also know that GM Hikaru Nakamura has also won against Stockfish before too.
Engines are extremely powerful tools, but to win, you must realize the computer strengths and limitations. A strength is obviously calculation ability and tactics, but under long time controls, a GM is often times better in positional concepts due to chess engines suffering from the "horizon effect."
I would love to know becausei have never beaten stockfish!!!!!
