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About 9 percent of the country's homes tuned in Wednesday night to see Watson the IBM computer's triumph over "Jeopardy!" super-geeks Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter.
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Rockville, Md., won the $75,000 prize during Wednesday night's "Jeopardy!" teen tournament.
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Watson, the 'Jeopardy!' computer, has grander plans
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But it's unlikely that Watson is going to break the "Jeopardy!" recent ratings record of more than 22 million viewers, which was set in January 1994.
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With a look at recent advancements in everything from medicine to technology, "Nova scienceNow" (MPT at 8, WETA at 10) examines what could be "the next big thing," including robots that understand emotion (unlike "Jeopardy!" star Watson, which had zero sense of humor).
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"Jeopardy!" and IBM could have leveled the playing field regarding the "signaling device" factor that delivered a huge advantage to Watson, but that is irrelevant to assessing artificial intelligence.
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Watson, the "Jeopardy!" computer, visited the nation's capital yesterday and challenged five members of Congress to a few rounds of the game show.
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Regarding Ray Kurzweil's " When Computers Beat Humans on Jeopardy " op-ed, Feb. 17: Librarians often receive requests for information as cryptic as "Jeopardy!" clues, from people who are sometimes not even sure what they're seeking.
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I hate to remind Watson, the recent "Jeopardy!" winner, about his "DNA."
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Watson may have embarrassed last week's "Jeopardy!" contestants with his competitive trivia skills, but even his game-ending flub wasn't as ridiculous as this major "FAIL" made by one of this week's human contestants.
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