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If you are a tourist interested in seeing a baseball game while in New York, you can Find out which of its teams are in town simply by sending a message to AskForCents. com. In a few minutes, the answer comes back, apparently supplied by a machine, but actually composed by a human. Using humans to process information in a machine-like way is not new- it was pioneered by the Mechanical Turk, a famed 18th-century chess-playing machine that was operated by a hidden chessmaster. But while computers have since surpassed the human brain at chess, many tasks still baffle even the most powerful electronic brain. For instance, computers can find you a baseball schedule, but they cannot tell you directly if the Yankees are in town. Nor can they tell you whether sitting in the bleachers is a good idea on a first date. AskForCents can, because its answers come from people. "Whatever question you can come up with, there's a person that can provide the answer-- you don't have the inflexibility of an algorithm-driven system," says Jesse Heitler, who developed AskForCents. Mr. Heitler was able to do this thanks to a new software tool developed by Amazon, the online retailer, that allows computing tasks to be farmed out to people over the internet. Aptly enough, Amazon's system is called Mechanical Turk. Amazon's Turk is part toolkit for software developers, and part online bazaar: anyone with internet access can register as a Turk user and start performing the Human Intelligence Tasks (HITs) listed on the Turk website (mturk.com ). Companies can become "requesters" by setting up a separate account, tied to a bank account that will pay out fees, and then posting their HITs. Most HITs pay between one cent and $ 5. So far, people from more than 100 countries have performed HITs, though only those with American bank accounts can receive money for their work; others are paid in Amazon gift certificates. Mr. Heitler says he had previously tried to build a similar tool, but concluded that the infrastructure would be difficult to operate profitably. Amazon already has an extensive software infrastructure designed for linking buyers with sellers, however, and the Turk simply extends that existing model. Last November Amazon unveiled a prototype of the system, which it calls "artificial artificial intelligence". The premise is that humans are vastly superior to computers at tasks such as pattern recognition, says Peter Cohen, director of the project at Amazon, so why not let software take advantage of human strengths? Mr. Cohen credits Amazon's boss, Jeff Bezos, with the concept for the Turk. Other people have had similar ideas. Eric Bonabeau of Icosystem, an American firm that builds software tools modeled on natural systems, has built what he calls the "Hunch Engine" to combine human intelligence with computer analysis. The French postal service, for example, has used it to help its workers choose the best delivery routes, and pharmaceutical researchers are using it to determine molecular structures by combining their gut instincts with known results stored in a database. And a firm called Seriosity hopes to tap the collective brainpower of the legions of obsessive players of multiplayer online games such as "World of Warcraft", by getting them to perform small real-world tasks (such as sorting photographs) while playing, and paying them in the game's own currency.
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The last sentence of the first paragraph means [A] computers have never been superior to human intelligence. [B] human intelligence can still outperform computers. [C] computers will eventually baffle many tasks humans give them. [D] human intelligence will fail in the face of electronic chessmasters.
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AskForCents. corn is operated on the basis of [A] computers that can tell people information about baseball schedules. [B] a software that allows humans to provide answers through computers. [C] the flexibility of an algorithm-driven system developed by Mr. Heitler. [D] a software that allows people to solve problems through the network.
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Which of the following is true about registered Turk users? [A] They get rewards by solving posted problems. [B] They set up a separate account as companies do. [C] They pay out fees to other users for their help. [D] They receive cash after successfully performing HITs.
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Amazon is successful with Turk is probably because [A] Turk has very strong software infrastructure developing potentials. [B] its previous model has laid a solid foundation for an extension. [C] its system is based on artificial artificial intelligentce. [D] Turk is profitably adaptive to almost any software infrastructure.
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Seriosity is mentioned in the passage to [A] show the extensive influence of Turk on the commercial world. [B] substantiate endeavors to apply human intelligence to computer analysis. [C] show the strength of collective brainpower of computer game players. [D] substantiate people's abilities of sorting photographs while playing games.
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】[解题思路] 目的细节题。例子永远证明观点。Seriosity的例子之前的观点是:to combine human intelligence with computer analysis。只有[B]选项涉及这个内容。