IBM's Watson on Jeopardy.

Yeah, not getting to show that you know more than the other guy and having it come down to the luck of whoever's reflexes are faster that day where some serious cash is at stake is totally awesome, guys!

I'll give you a free pass since you have never gotten to play quizbowl.

Well it makes you have to answer quickly, it's a different beast.

I've dominated my share of trivia nights at drinking establishments ;)
 
Watson won. I have to admit that I chuckled at Ken Jennings' note in his Final Jeopardy response, "I, for one, welcome our new computer overlords."

I always liked Ken Jennings, I used to watch jeapardy quite a bit when he was on. I don't have tv now, so I can't watch the show. It's good he has sufficient Simpsons knowledge. That's far more important than works of Shakespeare.
 
OMG! He sounds like HAL!

hal.jpg


I'm sorry Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that.
 
The guy who came in first human loser wrote "(I welcome our new computer overlords)" underneath his answer to the final jeopardy question.

This was a truly impressive feat. I just wonder to what nefarious purposes the algorithms will now be used by the DoD and others.
 
OMG! He sounds like HAL!

hal.jpg


I'm sorry Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that.

I for one think this should have been Watson's avatar... and forget the name Watson as well, HAL would have sufficed :p

The guy who came in first human loser wrote "(I welcome our new computer overlords)" underneath his answer to the final jeopardy question.

Yes he did. This was awesome.
 
You know where the name HAL came from, right? Increment each letter...
 
From Wiki

Although it is often conjectured that the name HAL was based on a one-letter shift from the name IBM, this has been denied by both Clarke and 2001 director Stanley Kubrick.[1] In 2010: Odyssey Two, Clarke speaks through the character of Dr. Chandra (he originally spoke through Dr. Floyd until Chandra was awoken), who characterized this idea as: "tter nonsense! [...] I thought that by now every intelligent person knew that H-A-L is derived from Heuristic ALgorithmic".
 
You know, if you DEcrement the letters, you get GZK

which stands for

The Greisen–Zatsepin–Kuzmin limit (GZK limit) is a theoretical upper limit on the energy of cosmic rays from distant sources.

which you could link to the movie in a number of ways as well
 
Well that makes it much less impressive. I don't think it comprehends language either, it could do something like this:

Trebek: "This city was founded by dutch colonists and referred to as the big apple."
Or if it was an easy question like "Unit of medication jokingly suggested to help you calm down" It would produce "Xanax"
 
Clarke and Kubrik deny it because they could otherwise get their asses sued off due to the negative connotations. It was common knowledge that was the true meaning when the film was released.
 
He denies it because he could otherwise get his ass sued off. Everybody knows that's where it really comes from. It was common knowledge when the fim was released.
You can't get your ass sued off for using an arcane naming method to refference an existing name for a character in your book. If it was, DC comics would get sued by the estate of H.P. Lovecraft on a weekly basis.
 
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