Skip to content

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…” quote by Stephen Baker
Download Open image
““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.””

Stephen Baker

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize both strengths and limits of AI.

Themes

human cognition AI competition intelligence limitations

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

observational critical

When to use this quote

  • quiz shows
  • academic research
  • team preparation
  • public perception

Key Concepts

language intuition memory capacity processing speed psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does competition affect human thinking?
  • What human traits resist automation?
A Different Perspective

Human performance may falter under pressure despite technical skill.

4.8 out of 5 (4 ratings)

More by Stephen Baker

Explore all 12 Stephen Baker quotes

More Computers quotes

Browse all 9,390 Computers quotes