This 18-Year-Old Knows What You're Thinking

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(NAPSA)—Morethan nine million units have been sold since it hit retail shelves. It has been translated into more than twentyone languages. It was named the 2006 Toy of the Year by the Toy Industry Association. It even has its own house... What is it, and how is it all possible? It’s 20Q and Robin Burgeneris the mastermind behind the sophisticated, modern-day twist on the classic parlor game Twenty Questions. 20Q was created more than 18 years ago as an experimentin arti- ficial intelligence, and lived on a floppy disk. Since then, it has evolved into an Internet-based game that learns from its opponents, assimilating the characteristics of the player’s object and storing the information for future use in its knowledgebase. The “best” of that knowledgebase was compressed into an award-winning electronic pocket game. The play pattern is simple: Think of something...anything... then answera series of 20 quirky questions. 20Q’s personality shines, offering taunting commen- tary as you play, such as I’m thinking you can do better or You win...Just joking! If 20Q reads your mind within twenty questions, it wins. If not, you win. But you shouldn’t get your hopes up on stumping 20Q too often. Its Can a handheld game really guess what you're thinking? 2004, andis still going strong in 2006, although today, 20Q is much more sophisticated. The newest themed versions, 20Q Rock and Pop and 20Q Sports, can guess songs, musicians and athletes. They make great gifts for kids of all ages, for eight-year-olds to their grandparents. For all-in-thefamily fun, there’s 20Q Challenge, featuring a large, floating LED array that displays the questions—and answers—for everyone to see. 20Q is also learning to read mindsin 21 languages. Finally, for those who just can’t seem to “20Q” enough, the gameis available for cell phone downloadfor play anytime, anywhere. Outside of computers and other tech gadgetry, Robin’s main interest is in finding new ways to relate other interests to computers and tech gadgetry. He’s pleased to note (or likes to brag) that, so far, more than 44 million rately guessing objects as common games have been played online at www.20q.net and that 20Q now runs on a fiber-optic Internet connection, with one of the top 500 Komodo dragon. The $10 pocket game from Radica Games first amazed people in fact, 20Q has its own house! Finally, this 18-year-old got off the couch and got a job! accuracy is jaw-dropping, accu- as a carrot and as exotic as a supercomputers in the world. In