Mob gwap to make computers smarter
May 21st, 2008

Big Switch author Nicholas Carr writes in his blog the Loom about Von Ahn’s Gwap:

As The Register notes, a new site was launched this week, by Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science, that aims to entice humans into playing simple games that will help computers get smarter. The site, called Gwap (an acronym for “games with a purpose”), is the brainchild of computer scientist Luis von Ahn (who also cofathered the Captcha). “We have games that can help improve Internet image and audio searches, enhance artificial intelligence and teach computers to see,” he explains. “But that shouldn’t matter to the players because it turns out these games are super fun.”

Big Switch author Nicholas Carr writes in his blog the Loom about Von Ahn’s Gwap:
As The Register notes, a new site was launched this week, by Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science, that aims to entice humans into playing simple games that will help computers get smarter. The site, called Gwap (an acronym for “games [...]

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Comments
1 - Adam

The Verbosity game has been hacked. Try playing by giving your partner ridiculous clues (such as “cheat” and “scam). Your partner will still guess the word you’re describing (and variations of it before it gets it correct). What? How is this possible?!

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