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Gwap.com – Help Make Computers Smarter

Gwap.comGoogle ‘Gwap’ and you may get some interesting urban slang results or an exercise in ESP brought to you by the lovely folks at Carnegie Mellon. Gwap—the Carnegie Mellon version, that is — stands for Games with a Purpose, and is part research, part fun.

It works like this: you choose a game (so far there are five), say ‘Matchin’ and you and a fellow internet surfer like yourself will be introduced to a pair of images. You and your new gaming buddy choose which picture is better and you’ve both got to agree. The catch? You can’t talk to each other. This game, although seemingly just for fun and giggles, garners a lot of useful data which can then be used to improve search, security, or simply problem solving. Humans, for instance, can still solve many problems that computers haven’t yet figured out Gwap may help bridge that gap. So give it a try, play and help science while you’re at it.

Gwap.com In Their Own Words

“When you play a game at Gwap, you aren’t just having fun. You’re helping the world become a better place. By playing our games, you’re training computers to solve problems for humans all over the world.”

Why Gwap.com It Might Be A Killer

Gwap is an incredibly innovative and impressive feat. By using fun and games to help compute useful bits of data, Gwap manages to bring an idea into fruition and use real people from all over be part of the experiment.

Some Questions About Gwap.com

Gwap is an incredibly innovative and impressive feat. By using fun and games to help compute useful bits of data, Gwap manages to bring an idea into fruition and use real people from all over be part of the experiment.

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Will Gwap succeed in training computers to solve the problems of the world? Are the results accurate? Is this method proven to work? Gwap.com

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