I don't think this means it's lights out for trivia or quiz shows. The analogy I use is track and field: humans keep running races even though cars and trains have been faster than us for more than a century. It's all about the human psychology of the contest, not just the outcome.
I enjoy making analogies. Some work better than others. They're like anything else that way.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Humans vs. computers
In response to a reader's question at The Washington Post, Ken Jennings gave a nice analogy explaining why computers won't take over the jobs of game show contestants any time soon:
Labels:
analogy,
computers,
Jeopardy,
track and field
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