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IBM's 'Watson' beats Jeopardy! champs
Topic Started: Feb 21 2011, 05:59 PM (327 Views)
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17 February 2011 Last updated at 04:13 ET
IBM's Watson supercomputer crowned Jeopardy king

Jeopardy! champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter revealed what it felt like to "represent the human race" against IBM's supercomputer Watson.

IBM's supercomputer Watson has trounced its two competitors in a televised show pitting human brains against computer bytes.

After a three night marathon on the quiz show Jeopardy, Watson emerged victorious to win a $1million (£622,000) prize.

The computer's competitors were two of the most successful players ever to have taken part in Jeopardy.

But in the end their skill at the game was no match for Watson.

Ken Jennings had previously notched up 74 consecutive wins on the show - the most ever - while Brad Rutter had won the most amount of money, $3million (£1.9m).

"I for one welcome our new computer overlords," Mr Jennings wrote along with his correct final Jeopardy question.

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But the victory for Watson and IBM was about more than money. It was about ushering in a new era in computing where machines will increasingly be able to learn and understand what humans are really asking them for.

Jeopardy is seen as a significant challenge for Watson because of the show's rapid fire format and clues that rely on subtle meanings, puns, and riddles; something humans excel at and computers do not.
board from jeopardy IBM machines have previously taken on chess players

On the night of the grand finale, IBM announced a research agreement with speech recognition firm Nuance Communications, to "explore, develop and commercialise" the Watson computing system's advanced analytics capabilities in the health care industry.

The technology behind Watson has the ability to scan and analyse information from many more resources than a human can in a short period of time, potentially aiding doctors in diagnosing patients quickly.

"We can transform the way that health care professionals accomplish everyday tasks by enabling them to work smarter and more efficiently," said Dr John E Kelly III, senior vice president and director of IBM research.

Other possible applications for Watson's technology include dealing with big sets of data commonly found in the legal and financial worlds.

Fair fight

There is little doubt that Watson's win stirred up a host of emotions.

Paul Miller of the technology blog Engadget.com was moderately impressed.

“I was rooting for the humans”
-Daniel Terdiman CNet.com

"It's obvious that IBM's DeepQA research programme has developed some of the most sophisticated natural language AI known to man. At the same time, Jeopardy questions aren't really that hard... all three contestants knew the answer most of the time, but Watson was just quicker on the draw.

"Of course, it's no surprise that computers have quicker reflexes, so why shouldn't Watson get to use his inbuilt advantage to the utmost? It seems like a fair fight to us."

Daniel Terdiman of news website CNet watched the final with IBM staff at an event at the company's Silicon Valley research centre.

"I was rooting for the humans," he said.

Who is Bram Stoker?

Twitter was alight with praise and condemnation for the machine's victory.

The comments ranged from "Robot Apocalypse, here we come" to "IBM's Watson dominates Ken Jennings, turns attention to plotting our demise".

One user wrote: "next challenge for #Watson: The Price is Right".

The final Jeopardy category was 19th century novelists.

And the answer: William Wilkinson's "An Account of the Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia" inspired this author's most famous novel.

The question - which all three contestants got right was "Who is Bram Stoker?"

Watson wagered $17,973 (£11,154) to cement his victory.

In the end Watson accumulated $77,147 (£47,923) versus Mr Jennings' total of $24,000 (£14,907) and Mr Rutter's $21,600 (£12,416).


Scary stuff eh? I laughed when I was reading people's feeds going "Watson = SKYNET". Not until it's connected to our nuclear arsenal!
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I saw bits of this on the Daily Show and my all time favorite part had to be when one of the contestants would look over at Watson and in his eyes you could see, he wished it could feel pain.
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Hahaha! That's fantastic well done Watson! It is a scary concept though that the computer is just too smart. But nothing to get worried over... yet.
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Well, duh, of course it won! It's a computer! It already knows the answer to everything!
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I just want it for a robotic butler.
Let's hope that butler doesn't go "I, Robot" on you lol
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Feb 22 2011, 04:27 PM
Well, duh, of course it won! It's a computer! It already knows the answer to everything!
Actually that's not the case, if Watson had not been programmed with ANY information he wouldn't know anything at all and would have just sat there like a fool.

Computers only know what is put into them. So technically that money goes to IBM for programming him right?
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Depends whether or not he was plugged into the internet. *Has a wise look on him*
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I just want it for a robotic butler.
Let's hope that butler doesn't go "I, Robot" on you lol
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I think the guys should be really proud of themselves for getting to compete with the computer I mean sure they lost but that's to be expected with a super computer right? I mean IBM would be blushing and face-palming right now if Watson lost wouldn't they? "Some super computer" people would be saying.
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