What Is Artificial Intelligence?
IN the category "What Do You Know?", for $1 million: This four-year-old upstart the size of a small R.V. has digested 200 million pages of data about everything in existence and it means to give a couple of the world's quickest humans a run for their money at their own game. I.B.M.'s groundbreaking question-answering system, running on roughly 2,500 parallel processor cores, each able to perform up to 33 billion operations a second, is playing a pair of "Jeopardy!" Yes, the match is a grandstanding stunt, baldly calculated to capture the public's imagination. Consider the challenge: Watson will have to be ready to identify anything under the sun, answering all manner of coy, sly, slant, esoteric, ambiguous questions ranging from the "Rh factor" of Scarlett's favorite Butler or the 19th-century painter whose name means "police officer" to the rhyme-time place where Pelé stores his ball or what you get when you cross a typical day in the life of the Beatles with a crazed zombie classic. And he (forgive me) will have to buzz in fast enough and with sufficient confidence to beat Ken Jennings, the holder of the longest unbroken "Jeopardy!"
Jan-18-2017, 11:45:01 GMT