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Video:IBM Supercomputer to Compete on Jeopardy!

ibm supercomputer to compete on jeopardy!

the producers of jeopardy! and ibm are in discussions to allow an ibm supercomputer known as watson to compete on the show against human competition. according to the new york times, if watson is able to beat the human competition the field of artificial intelligence will have made a leap forward.

ibm has had success in the past building super computers that were able to best human competitors. in 1997, ibm's deep blue supercomputer was able to defeat chess world champion garry kasparov in a match.

the difference between chess where all pieces have a known value and jeopardy! is that the trivia questions asked in the game show have a wide and greatly varying range of relationships. these relationships are open to interpretation and the interpretations have to be made very quickly.

the ibm researchers who created watson -- an homage to ibm founder thomas j. watson sr. -- have said that they are not confident yet that their creation could compete well on the show. the new york times reports that human champions are able to provide correct response 85% of the time to questions asked.

david a. ferrucci, an ai researcher at ibm said, "the big goal is to get computers to be able to converse in human terms. and we’re not there yet.”

the contest is an effort by the ibm engineers to choose "grand challenges" that will help them make significant technical progress in ai. the rules proposed for the contest will force watson to emulate all human qualities. questions posed to watson will be in text format while players will see text and hear the questions spoken by the show's host.

the computer will offer answers to the question via a synthesized voice and will choose its own follow up categories. ibm says that for the show, the computer would not be connected to the internet. how watson will be presented and what gender the computer will be are under consideration. a screen and a projected avatar are one consideration.

jeopardy! executive producer harry friedman said, "we’ve only begun to talk about it. we all agree that it shouldn’t look like robby the robot."

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Video:Billionaires Compete For Largest Submarine

billionaires compete for largest submarine

billionaires are going to ever greater depths to outdo each other: they are competing to have the biggest private submarines that money can buy.

paul allen, co-founder with bill gates of the microsoft empire, recently bought a bright yellow submarine capable of taking 10 passengers. the craft is said to be docked, james bond-style, inside octopus, his 126m vessel, claimed to be the world's largest yacht.

last week, paul moorhouse, a plymouth-based submarine designer, said that two oil billionaires in the emirates now owned private submarines offering pressurised overnight accommodation, and that an additional "seven or eight extremely wealthy people" have invested in more modest two-man subs.

"you have to be weird to want one," he declared. "they cost at least pound stg. 10million ($23.3million) to build and pound stg. 100,000 a year to maintain."

roman abramovich, the russian billionaire who owns chelsea football club and four super-yachts, has a two-man "runaround" sub, which sits alongside his helicopter on the 103m pelorus.

a source last week implied that he may want to trade up: "if other people have got bigger ones, he will have to be told that he's behind the times."

the ocean depths are seen as an exclusive playground for the super-rich and one entrepreneur is preparing to build the world's first submarine cruise ship.

the vessel, to be named poseidon, is aimed at the booming market for luxurious but extreme adventure and will be the first commercial vessel to provide cruises to the bottom of the sea.

costing over $230million, the 87m ship is designed to perform as well on the surface as it does submerged. the intention is to enable tourists to hop from port to port but also to spend several days at depths of 300m, observing wonders such as the great barrier reef and undersea formations off the caribbean and hawaiian islands.

it is the brainchild of bruce jones, a submarine entrepreneur from fort lauderdale, florida, who believes that deep ocean tourism rivals space as a new frontier for holidaymakers. three multi-millionaires have already paid fortunes to fly on space missions.

jones, a member of the american bureau of shipping's committee on underwater systems, has designed the poseidon and is raising finance for its construction. he believes it can be in service within three years.

the design envisages accommodation for 70 passengers in luxury staterooms costing upwards of pound stg. 1300 a day. part surface ship, part submarine, the poseidon will have large acrylic windows capable of withstanding the pressures of extreme depths while giving floodlit views of the undersea world. the mother vessel will also carry a smaller submersible for close-up exploration of reefs and wrecks.

jones is confident that there will be almost unlimited demand. "the idea of this kind of experience captures people's imagination," he said. "there are millions of intelligent high-end tourists in the world who are fascinated by the idea of underwater travel. we will be able to accommodate only a few thousand a year and our research shows massive interest."

in the bahamas, he is already developing the poseidon underwater resort, the first submerged hotel. planning and finance are in place and jones hopes the 22-room facility will open next december.

since status symbols such as mega-yachts have become more common, billionaires are vying to find novel and extreme ways to outdo each other. so as well as submarines, the super-rich are seeking unusual planes. larry ellison, boss of the computer company oracle, has his own jet fighter.

the most distinctive display has come from gates, who is ellison's arch rival. after giving billions to charity, he can probably claim the title of the world's greatest philanthropist.

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Video:peter competes in a last man standing competition to win a holiday from work.

peter competes in a last man standing competition to win a holiday from work.

i had to post this. "he runs like a welshman" hehehehe.

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  • Date 6/16/2006
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