IBM Watson computer to compete on US game show

IBM is confident that its Watson computer's question and answer technology is advanced enough to compete on the US game show Jeopardy!

IBM is hoping to move computers one step closer beating the Turing Test by entering its Watson computer into the US game show Jeoaprdy! The computer will compete against humans on the show, and will have to come up with accurate, intelligible answers to the questions, as well as buzz in before the human players.

Named after Thomas J Watson, IBM’s president in the early years of the company, The Watson computer will not only have to have access to a large bank of knowledge, but also understand the questions and provide answers that make sense. In a video to publicise the contest, Jeopardy!’s executive producer, Harry Friedman explained that “it requires critical thinking, it requires a whole lot more than knowledge alone, so when people hear about this project and they say “well isn’t this just sort of Google on steroids?” No it is not.”

David Ferrucci, project director at IBM Research, says that Watson “is going to advance the state of the art in automatic question answering,” but this is a big challenge for artificial intelligence. John Kelly, senior vice president and director of research at IBM, admitted that “it’s always been a challenge to create computers that can actually communicate with and operate at anything like the level of a human mind.”

However Kelly is confident that Watson is up to the task of competing in the game show. “Under the hood in Watson is a natural language processing technology that’s going to help advance the field,” said Kelly, “and Jeopardy! is a great showcase for that kind of technology.” He added that the project “will represent an entirely new level of communication between computers and human beings. What we’re doing here is creating here a system that will be able to be applied to all sorts of applications in the world and essentially cut the time to find answers to very difficult problems.”

A lot of ambitious IBM projects have been designed to bridge the gap between humans and computers. In November last year, the company revealed its plans to create a virtual human brain, and IBM’s Deep Blue chess computer also famously beat chess world champion Garry Kasparov at the game in 1997.

Do you think IBM can build a computer that can successfully compete on a game show? Let us know your thoughts in the forums.
Quote steveo_mcg 27th April 2009, 15:02
Get it on weakest link it couldn't possibly do any worse that some of the half wits that go on that.
Quote zimbloggy 27th April 2009, 15:10
"understand the questions and provide answers that make sense"

Don't you mean "understand the answers and provide the questions that make sense"?
Quote Gunsmith 27th April 2009, 15:32
would
you like
to play
a game
?
Quote Skiddywinks 27th April 2009, 15:36
Interesting. Looking forward to seeing how it performs.
Quote biebiep 27th April 2009, 15:41
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gunsmith
would
you like
to play
a game
?

Classic :')

Edit: Also, after the show, the world will pause and SkyNet will launch... :p
Quote Zut 27th April 2009, 19:06
Meh! Question answering systems are much dumber than they look. The sad truth is that statistical methods and Google-style brute force processing are very effective. "Critical thinking" has nothing to do with it!
Quote thehippoz 27th April 2009, 19:15
is that weakest link show still around? I liked watching that red headed lady, she was pretty witty :D

and yeah.. writing a brute force google app which probably presses I feel lucky on top of it XD
Quote HourBeforeDawn 27th April 2009, 21:19
so wait its going to be on that type of show how is this fair, I mean if it has wifi access it will be able to google for all the answers lol
Quote jsheff 28th April 2009, 11:08
"understand the questions and provide answers that make sense"

"Don't you mean "understand the answers and provide the questions that make sense"?"

Don't you mean "Understand the answers and provide the questions that are right"? It can't win if all it's doing is "making sense"!
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