Fun for all the family
Posted: Sat 15 Apr, 2006 23.35
This surely must have been mentioned on here before, but just in case it hasn't...
http://www.20q.net/
http://www.20q.net/
Yeah, did gthe same for me and "Ashtray".Bail wrote:It didn't get duct tape... got close though but then said I won.
Also didn't get "an atom" but did come up with anti-matter half way through.ashley b wrote:Yeah, did gthe same for me and "Ashtray".Bail wrote:It didn't get duct tape... got close though but then said I won.
It didn't get a funnel for me, and I thought that was pretty "everyday".cat wrote:It got ashtray for me no problem...
... as for atom and aston, I think you guys might want to, as they say, 'cut it some slack'.
It's much more fun trying to let it guess common objects that are lying around the house* than trying to pit obscure items against it and thinking it's crap when it doesn't find them.
*No tedious jokes about atoms being everywhere, please.
But would you really want you house beeping at you constantly? And I think atoms are fairly important, they should be classed as common and as you said, everywhere...Gavin Scott wrote:It didn't get a funnel for me, and I thought that was pretty "everyday".cat wrote:It got ashtray for me no problem...
... as for atom and aston, I think you guys might want to, as they say, 'cut it some slack'.
It's much more fun trying to let it guess common objects that are lying around the house* than trying to pit obscure items against it and thinking it's crap when it doesn't find them.
*No tedious jokes about atoms being everywhere, please.
Nonetheless I think its a fun bit of software, and probably takes us one step closer to eventually having full coversations with machines.
There are voice-activated home systems around just now which I quite fancy. As well as adjusting lights and locking doors, I'd like to be able to ask my computer more far reaching questions.
Think about the computer on Star Trek TNG. I want one of those.
I never understood their computers, the buttons didn't seem to change when they pressed things often and just had odd lables.Gavin Scott wrote:Think about the computer on Star Trek TNG. I want one of those.