@Lordoftheart Not sure about the rest of it, but the xylophone piece at the very end of this video is also used at the very end of an episode of Nova entitled "Decoding Dogs". When I heard it I suddenly remembered this video, I'd like to hear more of that composition in particular if any exists.
they should release a website where watson and a new female counterpart are on there and they are connected to the web and we can ask them questions, important questions, and it will give us answers, forget about money, this is about Emergency on Planet Earth, we need the help of these newly awakened amazing intellects and the creativity potential.....help us Watson!
Wait a second... How many people were involved in maintaining Watson during the broadcast? Was EVERYTHING that IS Watson present? Or was his hardware and memory drives off at an undisclosed location at IBM. Seriously, how could Watson have qualified? Did he (she?) walk into the studio and physically press a button when answering? C'mon!! This was nothing more than a publicity stunt to show that IBM can make a computer to Google itself and talk good... You gotta do better than that!!!!
@mutoneon Watson pressed a button on what...? He certainly didn't use the same physical tools as the Challengers. "Waste-on" should have to physically take (and leave) the stage with EVERYTHING that made him operable (under his own power), and working with the same tools that ALL players play with, not with adjusted hardware connections and remote inputs. IBM's only concern was getting the speech-to-text-and-back as fast as lightning. The mood lights on the screen hardly make up for anything.
@SleepingLionGuy1 "He certainly didn't use the same physical tools as the Challengers." "IBM's only concern was getting the speech-to-text-and-back as fast as lightning." You don't say! Way to massively underestimate both the ingenuity and workload involved in this project. The fact that Watson takes up an entire room should clue you in to how sophisticated and powerful it needed to be to achieve what it did. Watson was never meant to be an android.
@SleepingLionGuy1 What's the problem? Does your human ego feel threatened? If it's so unfair, how come the human contestants aren't crying foul? Maybe you're blowing this just a little out of proportion?
Anyway, Watson didn't use speech recognition. Do the research before you complain.
@OllersFunnys I DID look into it, but only after I saw THIS video, and saw the studio mock-up. Still, it's got NOTHING to do with what I'm talking about. Jeopardy has played in remote arenas before, so if they have it at IBM labs, it's really nothing new. But still, a LOT of what makes Watson "Watson" was not present within the confines of the studio. You guys just go ahead and praise IBM and Watson some more for re-inventing Man in their own image and within their limited domain.
watson is absolutely garbage, even if waston saves few lives so wat, thousand of human dies all over the world, millions are homeless, global warming, humans destroying the planet and cause animals to extinct, disturbing the ecosystem, deforestation, i guess fuck all tat and lets build watson to answer wats "supersize" faster then two retards lmao fuck ibm with its invention!!!
apples up next with the Irobot, its gonna be a walking smartass with wifi capabilities, 4 mega pixels camera but shut down half the time because its on the AT&T network
How do you know if IBM stock is going up because of Watson? In other words where can you find IBM stock value increses? I know nothing about stock as you can tell...just wondering if you did.
@zomgwtfbbqbagel breath apple! breath! It's ok. Just sit down. You can still sell iphones with slight differences each year and your fanboys will never question you until the entire phone stops working 5 years from now due to a lack of proactive innovation necessary to protect it's OS (much like the hardware of mac pros and mac air computers do after 2-3 years just when the extra coverage expires, boo yeah!)
@ooltimu thats because this is a historical moment... AI smart enough to hear (from speech to text) and then understand and make decisions based available information ( the encyclopedia part)....
yes the human brain is still much more superior in our processing abilities.. but this is indeed a great advancement. Imagine the applications in real life if IBM makes it common place enough..
@MarineAquatic yes you correct. but its my fault,,, i could have been stating the obvious... what i'm really saying is that given the information overload we all face now.....it would be nice to have someone to ask and have a definitive answer soemthing like ask jeeves but more accurate... cheers!
@davyoa If it received the questions as text, then I still think it's not such an historical moment. There are already several AI systems that you can test on the internet and that can "understand" questions and even have a basic conversation. Maybe I don't know enough facts about Watson, but it doesn't seem like an advance in AI.
Man... you know how hard it is to make a program that understand a question in natural language? Sometimes, if too ignorant on a subject, one should simply just keep from commenting. Just the scale of this project (AND the size of the computer involved) should tell you more goes into this, than what your ignorant brain believes...
@HKragh Yes, I know how hard it is to write a program that understands natural language. I just think trivia is not the best area to brag about AI, especially if you have a computer of that size and I guess a huge database optimized for searching trivia information. Also they didn't quite describe it from the scientific point of view.
@BenNCM are you serious??? Jeopardy! Is just a good platform in which to demonstrate Watson's capabilities! IBM didn't design it just to be on jeopardy and impress folks. They made it to eventually help humanity in a wide variety of fields like: medical, financial, computer interface, among many others!
You know if you put all these videos up on Jeopardy they'd get boring and annoying fast. So thank you for putting them on the internet where those who want to can watch them at their own pace. Fascinating stuff.
@BenNCM i guess because it is interesting and also a challenge to the previous winners of jeopardy. Also IBM can use jeopardy to show the world the true potential of Watson in other applications. (As you see in the other videos) Remember, Ibm was the company that made Big Blue, the super computer to challenge the reigning World Chess Champion in 1997
What I find tragically depressing about this video is the way in which commentators seem to be rejoicing at being able to watch their own demise like it's the coolest thing thing ever. I wonder if the idea of staying in on a Tuesday evening and watching an all computer Jeopardy contestant lineup (and audience), where every question is correctly answered would be something they would be interested in?
I see Joshua Davis! NOWAY
wally4000 2 months ago
Joshua Davis is a big pretender past his prime.
Seigu007 4 months ago
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Nagneto 5 months ago
Does anyone knows names of music compositions from this video?
Lordoftheart 6 months ago
@Lordoftheart Not sure about the rest of it, but the xylophone piece at the very end of this video is also used at the very end of an episode of Nova entitled "Decoding Dogs". When I heard it I suddenly remembered this video, I'd like to hear more of that composition in particular if any exists.
Ewetewbnewb 4 months ago
lol IBM using a mac
jmass67 6 months ago
@jmass67 I know right
dawgp0und 4 days ago
genre of art. lol. IBM spent millions on the avatar, and all I noticed was a few random swirling lights. Good job IBM.
SunKingly 9 months ago
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Nagneto 5 months ago
Думай!!
GidrargiumGenesis 9 months ago
they should release a website where watson and a new female counterpart are on there and they are connected to the web and we can ask them questions, important questions, and it will give us answers, forget about money, this is about Emergency on Planet Earth, we need the help of these newly awakened amazing intellects and the creativity potential.....help us Watson!
500Wetlands 11 months ago
You guys should have mapped more colors, like red (indicating seething anger), or deep red (indicating wanting a computer queen).
Angie2343 11 months ago 5
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How to get Watson live animation avatar as my wallpaper...please!
jefftechnet 1 year ago
How to get Watson live animation as my wallpaper...please!
jefftechnet 1 year ago 2
"what is...buh buh birdie"
jaybeebee14 1 year ago
Jesus didn't make man, and don't give me that trinity one and the same crap. If you're going the god route God made man, Jesus was a MAN
Jhutchinson2006 1 year ago
Watson needs to come back and play Jeopardy again! This time with some attitude!
Angie2343 1 year ago 4
imo, the logo is kinda ugly. it lacks that iconic feeling.
Lizzardman666 1 year ago
Wait a second... How many people were involved in maintaining Watson during the broadcast? Was EVERYTHING that IS Watson present? Or was his hardware and memory drives off at an undisclosed location at IBM. Seriously, how could Watson have qualified? Did he (she?) walk into the studio and physically press a button when answering? C'mon!! This was nothing more than a publicity stunt to show that IBM can make a computer to Google itself and talk good... You gotta do better than that!!!!
SleepingLionGuy1 1 year ago
@SleepingLionGuy1 Watson physically pressed the button. Sounds like you didn't even bother to pay attention to this video.
mutoneon 1 year ago
@mutoneon Watson pressed a button on what...? He certainly didn't use the same physical tools as the Challengers. "Waste-on" should have to physically take (and leave) the stage with EVERYTHING that made him operable (under his own power), and working with the same tools that ALL players play with, not with adjusted hardware connections and remote inputs. IBM's only concern was getting the speech-to-text-and-back as fast as lightning. The mood lights on the screen hardly make up for anything.
SleepingLionGuy1 1 year ago
@SleepingLionGuy1 "He certainly didn't use the same physical tools as the Challengers." "IBM's only concern was getting the speech-to-text-and-back as fast as lightning." You don't say! Way to massively underestimate both the ingenuity and workload involved in this project. The fact that Watson takes up an entire room should clue you in to how sophisticated and powerful it needed to be to achieve what it did. Watson was never meant to be an android.
mutoneon 1 year ago
@SleepingLionGuy1 What's the problem? Does your human ego feel threatened? If it's so unfair, how come the human contestants aren't crying foul? Maybe you're blowing this just a little out of proportion?
Anyway, Watson didn't use speech recognition. Do the research before you complain.
ThomasJAckerman 1 year ago
@SleepingLionGuy1 If you did your research you would know that particular episode was filmed at IBM!
OllersFunnys 1 year ago
@OllersFunnys I DID look into it, but only after I saw THIS video, and saw the studio mock-up. Still, it's got NOTHING to do with what I'm talking about. Jeopardy has played in remote arenas before, so if they have it at IBM labs, it's really nothing new. But still, a LOT of what makes Watson "Watson" was not present within the confines of the studio. You guys just go ahead and praise IBM and Watson some more for re-inventing Man in their own image and within their limited domain.
SleepingLionGuy1 1 year ago
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watson is absolutely garbage, even if waston saves few lives so wat, thousand of human dies all over the world, millions are homeless, global warming, humans destroying the planet and cause animals to extinct, disturbing the ecosystem, deforestation, i guess fuck all tat and lets build watson to answer wats "supersize" faster then two retards lmao fuck ibm with its invention!!!
Ricogak 1 year ago
ba ba birdie .
morganinprogress 1 year ago
Fonejacker - Do you have IBIM PUK?
nizamm 1 year ago
can't wait to see the final standoff jesus v watson
thenewrapstyle 1 year ago
@thenewrapstyle Jesus made man. Man made Watson, a tool not a human being. :)
Songsmirth 1 year ago
damn that my robot ibm stole from me :P
ibm didnt do anything good sice 2005 or 2002 i though that ibm is a dead company they should get some rep. with watson (my device) :P
hasanhas00n1 1 year ago
how can watson feel confident.. how does a robot feel.. thats fucked up
silentpounce 1 year ago
those fucking circles on his face make me very uneasy
EatColorBlue 1 year ago
apples up next with the Irobot, its gonna be a walking smartass with wifi capabilities, 4 mega pixels camera but shut down half the time because its on the AT&T network
hellvelle24 1 year ago
I wish i had some IBM stock right now...
onionofdeath 1 year ago
How do you know if IBM stock is going up because of Watson? In other words where can you find IBM stock value increses? I know nothing about stock as you can tell...just wondering if you did.
Zer0IsntNothing 1 year ago
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@Zer0IsntNothing there's several media places where you can find stock info.
start here: google.com/finance?q=NYSE:IBM
crnkmnky 1 year ago
And guess what, Watson was created using Windows.
zomgwtfbbqbagel 1 year ago
@zomgwtfbbqbagel breath apple! breath! It's ok. Just sit down. You can still sell iphones with slight differences each year and your fanboys will never question you until the entire phone stops working 5 years from now due to a lack of proactive innovation necessary to protect it's OS (much like the hardware of mac pros and mac air computers do after 2-3 years just when the extra coverage expires, boo yeah!)
apple - $1000
MS - $400
Ubuntu - priceless
"for everything else there's MasterCard."
houstondodgeball 1 year ago
@houstondodgeball You now the coolest internet guy ever.
zomgwtfbbqbagel 1 year ago
@zomgwtfbbqbagel thx man ;)
houstondodgeball 1 year ago
This computer is creepy.. for an infinite number of reasons..
mastermindsro 1 year ago
I studied the artificial inteligence, one things that appeared in my project was watson
MrProdygy 1 year ago
What's so impressive in this? It's like competing against an encyclopedia.
ooltimu 1 year ago
@ooltimu the whole point is that the computer can understand the questions
signofdevil666 1 year ago
@ooltimu thats because this is a historical moment... AI smart enough to hear (from speech to text) and then understand and make decisions based available information ( the encyclopedia part)....
yes the human brain is still much more superior in our processing abilities.. but this is indeed a great advancement. Imagine the applications in real life if IBM makes it common place enough..
davyoa 1 year ago
@davyoa It doesnt hear it, It was sent text files.
MarineAquatic 1 year ago
@MarineAquatic yes you correct. but its my fault,,, i could have been stating the obvious... what i'm really saying is that given the information overload we all face now.....it would be nice to have someone to ask and have a definitive answer soemthing like ask jeeves but more accurate... cheers!
davyoa 1 year ago
@davyoa Which is why I myself welcome my new overlords evolved from Watson.
MarineAquatic 1 year ago
@davyoa If it received the questions as text, then I still think it's not such an historical moment. There are already several AI systems that you can test on the internet and that can "understand" questions and even have a basic conversation. Maybe I don't know enough facts about Watson, but it doesn't seem like an advance in AI.
ooltimu 1 year ago
@ooltimu
Man... you know how hard it is to make a program that understand a question in natural language? Sometimes, if too ignorant on a subject, one should simply just keep from commenting. Just the scale of this project (AND the size of the computer involved) should tell you more goes into this, than what your ignorant brain believes...
HKragh 11 months ago 8
@HKragh Yes, I know how hard it is to write a program that understands natural language. I just think trivia is not the best area to brag about AI, especially if you have a computer of that size and I guess a huge database optimized for searching trivia information. Also they didn't quite describe it from the scientific point of view.
ooltimu 11 months ago
Shoulda got Max Headroom!
sirbargearse 1 year ago
can i call him Kitt ? i want a car with IBM
4ever3011 1 year ago 2
@BenNCM are you serious??? Jeopardy! Is just a good platform in which to demonstrate Watson's capabilities! IBM didn't design it just to be on jeopardy and impress folks. They made it to eventually help humanity in a wide variety of fields like: medical, financial, computer interface, among many others!
Leonidus2300 1 year ago
First Jeopardy. Then, the world as we know it.
Yay robo-pocalypse!
heretustay 1 year ago 2
@heretustay Arnold would be so proud. Heck maybe the robo-apocalypse will happen while Arnold is still around. I bet that'd be ironic.
iiTudy 1 year ago
...but will it blend?
Talhanator 1 year ago 7
Just loved this video! Awesome!
mkvarg 1 year ago
Great! Excellent motion!
What is the name of music comosition played in this reel?
Lordoftheart 1 year ago 2
@Lordoftheart The first song might be some philip glass composition, don't know. trying to find it out myself.
slashink 1 year ago
@slashink Please, if you find it, tell me! Thank you!!
Lordoftheart 1 year ago
@Lordoftheart It seems composed by Glass for this short only, but the future will tell!
slashink 1 year ago
I feel like I'm falling in love with Watson.
Angie2343 1 year ago 4
You know if you put all these videos up on Jeopardy they'd get boring and annoying fast. So thank you for putting them on the internet where those who want to can watch them at their own pace. Fascinating stuff.
FatherTime89 1 year ago
@BenNCM i guess because it is interesting and also a challenge to the previous winners of jeopardy. Also IBM can use jeopardy to show the world the true potential of Watson in other applications. (As you see in the other videos) Remember, Ibm was the company that made Big Blue, the super computer to challenge the reigning World Chess Champion in 1997
eladza 1 year ago
@eladza
Deep Blue. But yeah.
paulishere22 1 year ago
@paulishere22 yeah Deep Blue
eladza 1 year ago
The question should be WHY do we make a machine, that's gonna be on television, that's gonna play jeopardy?
WHY?????
BenNCM 1 year ago
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What I find tragically depressing about this video is the way in which commentators seem to be rejoicing at being able to watch their own demise like it's the coolest thing thing ever. I wonder if the idea of staying in on a Tuesday evening and watching an all computer Jeopardy contestant lineup (and audience), where every question is correctly answered would be something they would be interested in?
BenNCM 1 year ago
...and so it began...
catweasel 1 year ago
Congrats to Joshua and the brains at Automata Studios!
theeponym 1 year ago
@theeponym Agreed. The design and creative behind watson's avatar is fascinating and amazing
eladza 1 year ago
I want Watson's avatar as my LIVE wallpaper!
innerdin 1 year ago 53
@innerdin check android market
audiserverhaseo 8 months ago
@innerdin Brilliant Idea!!
rlatjdwo1 8 months ago
Gorgous graphical output and response. Well done.
Rogersmith026 1 year ago
Digging it!
kasuskasus 1 year ago
woot 1:04, YouTube
PandaAnarchy 1 year ago
... and IBM is back.
pipof2010 1 year ago 59
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Nagneto 5 months ago
Arroz con pollo = Rize with chicken. :D
MrDucktaper 1 year ago
I got chills watching this. Thats how amazing it is.
EpicTurtle42 1 year ago
love seeing joshua's mac when he's showing the HYPEd graphics!
badhousebob 1 year ago