The IBM super-computer Watson that obliterated its human competition on the trivia show Jeopardy last night has one more chance to humiliate the species tonight. Game designer Frank Lantz, however, believes we can strike back at Jeopardy-winning machines.
âItâs all about the buzzer,â Lantz wrote on Twitter. âWatson has some kind of built in buzz delay, improve your buzz speed to beat him every time and play a straight control/denial game. This would be a form of soft collusion but so what, thatâs what humans are good at, thatâs what Watson IS afterall.â
I like Lantz and I like the games that his company â Area/Code, now a part of FarmVille studio Zynga â makes. Area/Codeâs Drop7 is my most-played iPhone game. So Iâm into this. IBM programs its Watson computer to win at Jeopardy. The Jeopardy people pit Watson against two of Jeopardyâs contestants. Watson beats them (as it did last night, despite whiffing the Final Jeopardy round), and then a game designer swoops in with a solution that is essentially a breaking of the Jeopardy system, albeit not a breaking of the Jeopardy rules.
https://lastchance.cc/watson-is-a-machine-and-he-will-kick-your-ass-at-jeopa-5733372%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
What I love about Lantzâs idea is that it takes advantage of the computerâs inability to know it is being ganged up on. Watson might know Jeopardy trivia, but it would have no clue that the battle was no longer machine vs. man, but machine vs. men.
The third round of Jeopardyâs Watson showdown airs tonight. Good luck, humanity!