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But after the first day, Watson has won $5000, tying it for first place with Brad Rutter. Ken Jennings is in third place, ... IBM Jeopardy Challenge, Night 1: Watson Ties for the Lead ...
IBM’s Watson landed a tie in the first round of Jeopardy’s man-vs.-machine challenge Monday night. Watson, IBM’s supercomputer, and Brad Rutter each ended Day 1 with $5,000 in winnings ...
Wednesday had a 9.1/17, the same as the three-day average. The number of total viewers was not yet available. Watson's two-game total was $77,147, which means IBM will receive $1 million to give ...
We would call this contest man versus machine, but Ken Jennings is more superhero than man.. The famed Jeopardy! winner, along with fellow champ Brad Rutter, will test his wits against IBM’s Watson ...
Feb. 16, 2011— -- IBM's super computer Watson clobbered the competition on night two of the three-day man vs. machine "Jeopardy!" challenge. For most of the half-hour program Tuesday, the ...
IBM's Watson bested its human competition on Jeopardy easily, as it won the second game of the two game, three day event, adding to its total from its earlier game one win to take home the grand ...
What we have here is a quick summary of night two of the IBM Jeopardy Challenge, starring Watson and two other past Jeopardy champions. There will be spoilers, so West Coasties are encouraged to ...
Trivia Machine Wins ‘Jeopardy’ IBM Challenge — But Was It Watson? In second and final game, competition gets tighter between man and machine. Tim Molloy. February 16, 2011 @ 5:25 PM.
If you happened to miss out on the first half of Round 1 last night, shame on you. You can catch up here. When we last left our heroes, Watson and the ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Those ‘Jeopardy!’ champs just got pwned: On Tuesday night’s ...
IBM super computer Watson came away victorious during Jeopardy Wednesday, but not before the game show’s former champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter rallied a formidable defense. In the end ...
The competition is reminiscent of when IBM developed a chess-playing computer to compete against chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997. The "Jeopardy" answer-and-question format is a different ...
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