He he...I've seen these in Australian Geographic. It took about 40 questions before it worked out what I was thinking of. (And no, it wasn't anything [i]dirty[/i])
Hey Boo, Just thought I'd drop you a line. It's Nettie by the way, but since that was already taken, I've gone by my other 'secret identity'! I actually beat 20Q, it couldn't figure out a cricket ball.
When properly trained these artificial intelligence neural networks can be very good. Especially in cases where thinking and judgment patterns are "fuzzy".
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He he...I've seen these in Australian Geographic. It took about 40 questions before it worked out what I was thinking of. (And no, it wasn't anything [i]dirty[/i])
Hey Boo,
Just thought I'd drop you a line. It's Nettie by the way, but since that was already taken, I've gone by my other 'secret identity'!
I actually beat 20Q, it couldn't figure out a cricket ball.
29 questions to guess a printer.
When properly trained these artificial intelligence neural networks can be very good. Especially in cases where thinking and judgment patterns are "fuzzy".
....and again 29 to guess a stapler.
I beat it, it never managed to get "Safety Pin"
28 questions to guess a Llama
And it didn't get to guess a blow-up doll. It did guess eventually it was something to do with sex.
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