Computers Quote by Stephen Baker
““They had human qualities a Jeopardy computer could never approach: fluency in language, an intuitive feel for hints and suggestion, and a mastery of ideas and concepts. Beyond that, they appeared to boast computer-like qualities: vast memories, fast processors, and nerves of steel. No tip-of-the-tongue glitches for Jennings or Rutter. But would a much-ballyhooed match against a machine awaken their human failings? Ferrucci and his team could always hope.””
About This Quote
Source Article: New York Times, “Man vs. Machine: The Jeopardy Challenge”, 2011
The quote contrasts human linguistic intuition and creativity with the raw computational power of machines, questioning whether high‑profile contests reveal human flaws.
In simple terms: Human intuition vs. machine speed and memory.
Recognize both strengths and limits of AI.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- quiz shows
- academic research
- team preparation
- public perception
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does competition affect human thinking?
- What human traits resist automation?
Human performance may falter under pressure despite technical skill.