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Computer Puts Evolution In “Jeopardy”
| by | Kyle Butt, M.Div. | 
	Science fiction writers have been portraying the face-off between 
computers and humans for years. Ever so often, what once was science 
fiction becomes a reality. Such is the case with the upcoming television
 showdown between the two most-winning contestants from the popular game
 show “Jeopardy” and a new supercomputer named Watson (Fitzgerald and 
Martin, 2011).
	
	On February 14-16, Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter will be challenged by 
the latest in computing technology. The humans in the contest are 
certainly no slouches. Jennings won 74 “Jeopardy” games in a row. And he
 and Rutter combined to amass over 3.3 million dollars in prize money. 
Their challenger, Watson, an IBM supercomputer 
named after the founder of the company, can store the equivalent of over
 200 million pages of information, is “the size of 10 refrigerators,” 
and is the “result of four years of work by IBM 
researchers around the globe.” In a practice round with the human 
champions, Watson outscored its opponents $4,000 to Jennings’ $3,400 and
 Rutter’s $1,200.
	
	As enjoyable as contests like these are to watch, they bring to light a
 very serious truth that needs to be underscored. Would any person who 
was thinking correctly look at a supercomputer like Watson and conclude 
it did not have an intelligent designer (or several) behind its 
construction? To suggest such would be absurd. And yet it challenges 
brilliant humans, who are much less physically bulky, and who have 
proved their mental prowess repeatedly on “Jeopardy.” Does it make sense
 to suggest that Watson was the product of thousands of man-hours of IBM’s
 most brilliant researchers across the globe, but the human contestants 
were the products of blind chance and random evolutionary processes that
 lacked any type of intelligence and had no goal in mind? Certainly not.
 If Watson is the product of intelligence, then the IBM
 technicians who built it and the “Jeopardy” champions competing against
 it must have been designed by an even more impressive Super-intellect. 
As Hebrews 3:4 says, “For every house is built by someone, but He who 
built all things is God.” One could express that sentiment in another 
way and just as truly state that every computer is built by someone, but
 He who built all things is God. Supercomputer Watson adds one more 
piece of evidence that puts the theory of evolution in “Jeopardy!”
REFERENCE
Fitzgerald, Jim and David Martin (2011), “Computer Could Make 2 ‘Jeopardy!’ Champs Deep Blue,” http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110114/ap_on_hi_te/us_man_vs_machine/print, January 14.

 
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