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    IBM develops AI that can successfully debate with humans

    IBM develops AI that can successfully debate with humans

    By Bhavika Bhuwalka
    Jun 21, 2018
    12:44 am

    What's the story

    IBM has developed an AI system called "Project Debater" than can rationally debate with humans.

    In a recent event in San Francisco, IBM's AI participated in a live debate and engaged in logical arguments against humans.

    The system has "several hundred million articles" which it mines through, analyzes and then decides how to construct an argument and what relevant answers to put forth.

    Details

    Debates were on the topics of telemedicine and subsidizing space

    While Project Debater admittedly did have a difficult time catching the exact debating nuances its human opponents were making, it commendably attempted to directly counter their points in nearly real-time.

    It cited sources, indulged in arguments it knew the audience would have a soft spot for, and even made a couple of relevant jokes.

    Information

    AI built arguments in minutes on topics without any preparation

    Each side was given four minutes to make an introductory speech, four minutes to pose rebuttals to each others' arguments, and two minutes to give a closing statement. In accordance with standard debating rules, the participants didn't know about the topics ahead of time.

    Workings

    Project Debater assigns a confidence score to opponents' arguments

    Jeff Welser, VP and lab director for IBM research, said, "If the AI really believes it understands what the opponent was saying, it's going to try to make a very strong argument against him."

    "If it's less confident, it'll do its best to make an argument that'll be convincing even if it doesn't exactly answer that point-which is what humans do too," he added.

    Prospects

    Project Debater is still at research-level

    According to IBM, the AI system can eventually be used in real, practical contexts.

    The technology of parsing a lot of information for decision-making purposes can be used to analyze if a stock is worth investing in.

    Notably, Project Debater does not completely rely on keyword search and is capable of developing a deeper perspective on any given subject.

    Quote

    By the way, the debates ended in a draw

    Arvind Krishna, Director, IBM Research, said, "Just think about it for a moment. An AI-system engaged with an expert human debater, listened to her arguments, and responded convincingly with its own, unscripted reasoning to persuade an audience to consider its position on a controversial topic."

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