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Earlier this week IBM’s took their Jeopardy playing supercomputer Watson to play a practice round with two human (and accomplished) jeopardy players. Watson tears out of the gate and barely lets up on the beatings.
本周早些时候,IBM带他们的超级计算机Watson玩了Jeopardy,与两名人类(且成就卓著)的危险玩家一起进行了练习。 沃森(Watson)泪流满面,几乎没有放松。
We don’t know about you, but we’ve been watching the Watson project with curiosity. Building a supercomputer to be a chess champion, for example, only requires that you have a computer powerful enough to calculate all the future permutations of the game and choose the best path of action. While that’s not a small task, certainly, building a computer to beat a verbal trivia game like Jeopardy where the questions and answers can be laced with the nuance of language is a pretty big challenge. The video below, from technology blog Endgadget, shows just what a super sleuth Watson really is:
我们不认识您,但是我们一直在好奇地看着Watson项目。 例如,要使一台超级计算机成为国际象棋冠军,就只需要拥有一台强大的计算机就足以计算未来所有游戏排列并选择最佳行动路线。 当然,这不是一个小任务,但要打造一台能够击败诸如《危险》之类的口头琐事游戏的计算机,将问题和答案与语言的细微差别联系在一起,这是一个很大的挑战。 以下来自技术博客Endgadget的视频展示了超级侦探沃森到底是什么: