A 17-year-old has crafted the ultimate tool to cheat at chess after jailbreaking Ray-Ban Meta glasses to show the best moves in over-the-board games.
Chess cheating has been a controversial subject over the years, with many players being accused of using underhanded tactics to get an edge over their opponents.
While cheating in over-the-board matches is much rarer and harder to pull off than in online games, one student from Columbia University, Eddy Xu, has made the perfect cheating tool.
In a post that’s gone viral on X, the student revealed he had modified his Ray-Ban Meta glasses to use AI to show off the best moves without his opponent ever knowing.
AI glasses give cheaters the best chess moves
Eddy’s post quickly picked up speed as he showed several photos of the glasses in action and how they reveal the best moves.
“Built AI chess glasses that allow you to play perfect engine moves without the opponent knowing,” he said.