IBM prepares for machine-vs.-man 'Jeopardy!' showdown
By Ritsuko Ando
Reuters
Saturday, February 5, 2011
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y.
Researchers at IBM are preparing a supercomputer named Watson to compete on the popular quiz show "Jeopardy!" this month.
Watson has already won a practice round on the show against two top contestants, showing that artificial intelligence has come a long way in simulating how humans think.
"We have created a computer system which has the ability to understand natural human language, which is a very difficult thing for a computer to do," said John Kelly, director of IBM Research.
"In the field of artificial intelligence, people spend their lifetimes trying to advance that science inches. What Watson does and has demonstrated is the ability to advance the field of artificial intelligence by miles."
(More here.)
Reuters
Saturday, February 5, 2011
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y.
Researchers at IBM are preparing a supercomputer named Watson to compete on the popular quiz show "Jeopardy!" this month.
Watson has already won a practice round on the show against two top contestants, showing that artificial intelligence has come a long way in simulating how humans think.
"We have created a computer system which has the ability to understand natural human language, which is a very difficult thing for a computer to do," said John Kelly, director of IBM Research.
"In the field of artificial intelligence, people spend their lifetimes trying to advance that science inches. What Watson does and has demonstrated is the ability to advance the field of artificial intelligence by miles."
(More here.)
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