We're making an AI computer system based on the the idea if IBM's Watson. But, we don't know what to name it, we don't know what it needs to know, and we don't know what the avatar should look like. Please help! Oh, and if you can come up with a project that we could use that does calculations or another simple thing that runs the scripts in the STAGE only and would be easy to convert that to text-to-speech and speech recognition, please notify us. Thanks everyone!
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It needs to know the answer to life and everything.
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Names:
If this AI is like PC-DOS, do MT-DOS, or SC-DOS.
If this AI is like OS/2, do OS/4, OS/5... OS/5 would be a good one! The number 5 looks like the letter S for Scratch!
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rdococ wrote:
Names:
If this AI is like PC-DOS, do MT-DOS, or SC-DOS.
If this AI is like OS/2, do OS/4, OS/5... OS/5 would be a good one! The number 5 looks like the letter S for Scratch!
Nice names! I was just studying computer history in tech, and those sond like the names of the first computers!
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Names: well, I don't know about this, but there's already a Watson, right? You can call your AI Sherlock! xD
(Watson is Sherlock Holmes' assistant)
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rdococ wrote:
Names:
If this AI is like PC-DOS, do MT-DOS, or SC-DOS.
If this AI is like OS/2, do OS/4, OS/5... OS/5 would be a good one! The number 5 looks like the letter S for Scratch!
That has nothing to do with AI at all, those are just generic MS-DOS clone/OS names.
I'm not sure what I'd say, though. Only thing I have to add is you probably cannot reproduce a program written for a version of Linux installed on a embarrassingly-parallel supercomputer consisting of racks of top-of-the-line servers in a kids programming language on a home PC.
Last edited by PW132 (2011-03-21 12:14:43)
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PW132 wrote:
rdococ wrote:
Names:
If this AI is like PC-DOS, do MT-DOS, or SC-DOS.
If this AI is like OS/2, do OS/4, OS/5... OS/5 would be a good one! The number 5 looks like the letter S for Scratch!That has nothing to do with AI at all, those are just generic MS-DOS clone/OS names.
I'm not sure what I'd say, though. Only thing I have to add is you probably cannot reproduce a program written for a version of Linux installed on a embarrassingly-parallel supercomputer consisting of racks of top-of-the-line servers in a kids programming language on a home PC.
Umm.... it isn't necessarily a super-computer, it's just some Artificial Intelligence... not exactly a remake of Watson. It can't be THAT smart....
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