Jeopardy-Playing Supercomputer Beats Humans
An anonymous reader writes "Ok, this was just a practice round. But in a short demonstration today IBM's Jeopardy-playing supercomputer, a whiz by the name of Watson, thoroughly bested two talented human contestants. IBM has been working on this artificial intelligence project for years to prove that a computer can be programmed to understand conversational speech and wordplay. In today's demo, Watson seems to have proved the point: it started out on a roll in the category 'Chicks Dig Me,' about women and archaeology. The real man versus machine face-off (in which the same contestants compete for a $1 million prize) will be taped tomorrow, and aired in February."
"What is the mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it?"
There's no -1 for "I don't get it."
They will give the AI a heavy Indian accent, because it's what callers expect.
So the AI triumphed, and they're calling it a huge success? I wonder how the programmers feel about this. Pretty satisfied, I'd imagine.
But tell me it's not entertaining to listen to someone else dealing with an interactive voice menu. It's a great one-sided conversation:
"Yes"
"Yes"
"Billing"
"I said BILLING!"
"Question about charge."
"Question about charge"
"Problem with charge"
"Jesus Christ. YOU CHARGED ME FOR SOMETHING I DIDN'T BUY!"
"No."
"No.
"NO NO NO NO! YOU FUCKING MACHINE! GIVE ME A HUMAN BEING!" (Followed by insane button mashing)
It's like an old Bob Newhart routine, if Bob Newhart had Tourette's Syndrome and anger management issues.
You are welcome on my lawn.