The Story of The Mechanical Turk: the 18th Century Chess Automaton | The History of AI and Games #1

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
  • Join Tommy for the first of a new series in which we dive into the history of artificial intelligence, and discover how games have been an intrinsic part of the field since its very inception.
    In this inaugural episode, we tell the story of 'The Mechanical Turk': a chess-playing automaton that wowed audiences across the US and Europe through the late 1700s and early 1800s. Plus we explore the scandal that surrounded it, and how it continues to influence modern computing today.
    --
    Further Reading:
    The Mechanical Turk: How a Chess-playing Hoax Inspired Real Computers
    www.discovermagazine.com/tech...
    Untold History of AI: When Charles Babbage Played Chess With the Original Mechanical Turk
    spectrum.ieee.org/untold-hist...
    The Mechanical Turk - or the invisible, low-cost labour of automation
    www.vicesse.eu/blog/2022/2/8/...
    Horror Stories From Inside Amazon's Mechanical Turk
    gizmodo.com/horror-stories-fr...
    The Internet Is Enabling a New Kind of Poorly Paid Hell
    www.theatlantic.com/business/...
    Hybrid machine/human computing arrangement
    patents.google.com/patent/US7...
    --
    Chapters:
    [00:00] Intro
    [00:59] Setting the Scene
    [02:08] The Story of the Mechanical Turk
    [11:03] The Truth
    [13:48] The Legacy
    [18:17] Closing
    [19:13] Credits
    Episode music by @teknoaxe.
    Intro Sting and Credit Music by @BenRidgeMusic
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 37

  • @AIandGames
    @AIandGames  Рік тому +14

    This is the first of two new video series coming to the channel, and I hope you like this slightly different approach.
    'The History of AI and Games' will be joined by the first episode of 'Artifacts' later this month.
    In the meantime, come hang out in our Discord server to discuss this episode (and much more) right here:
    discord.com/channels/328554213896617986/1104728315480248331

    • @wir8
      @wir8 Рік тому

      I'd suggest refraining from using the stock videos with humans. They lack so much "feeling" that sometimes they weird people out.

  • @Schmidtelpunkt
    @Schmidtelpunkt Рік тому +35

    In Germany the word "getürkt" is suspected to derive from the Mechanical Turk. With the foreign workers arriving in the 60s and 70s, the initial reference got eclipsed and it feels rather inappropriate. Also the dismissive connotation might not be too far off from its original intend: The Turkish Wars in the south east of Europe were still going on, less than a century ago the Turks had threatened Vienna. So the image of that Turk was probably chosen to rile the player a bit, a lot like modern games tend to present some kind of zeitgeist baddy - Russians, terrorists, mad billionaires etc.

    • @AIandGames
      @AIandGames  Рік тому +16

      Ah that's interesting.
      Yeah I avoided getting into the politics of why it was designed to look like an Ottoman. Figured talking about the British Empire was depressing enough. 😅

  • @emem2179
    @emem2179 Рік тому +6

    9:00 You Know I'm Something of a Scientist Myself

  • @AlecWiese
    @AlecWiese Рік тому +18

    Imagine being Maelzel, trying for years to get your hands on the device, finally getting it at a discount. Then finding out the whole thing was bullshit.
    But don’t feel bad for him, he carried on the grift after all 😂

  • @kakashi4242
    @kakashi4242 Рік тому +7

    hi professor, the AI exam is tomorrow and im on week3 of the course, any tips on how to do 7 weeks of content overnight? Many thanks!

    • @arkane3168
      @arkane3168 Рік тому +2

      Was such a blessed exam tho right

  • @djbeema
    @djbeema Рік тому +1

    Hell yes, I'm so down for explorations of relevant history on this channel. Looking forward to more from this series!

  • @muzboz
    @muzboz Рік тому +4

    Enjoyed that! Looking forward to the next history one!

  • @LyingTube
    @LyingTube Рік тому +3

    Eagerly looking forward to your no-doubt-upcoming treatise on the Colossus of Bletchley Park, this was a great piece on the Turk!

    • @AIandGames
      @AIandGames  Рік тому

      Colossus and Bletchley are on the list of topics to cover. Just trying to figure out what order to tackle them is the problem.
      We'll be jumping around time quite a lot I think, given I don't see the point in telling the story linearly.

  • @himagainstill
    @himagainstill Рік тому +1

    To think that 200 years ago someone inserted a player into the guts of the machine, while now we stick the machine into the guts of the player.

  • @Luanmm
    @Luanmm Рік тому

    Yay, was waiting for the release of the historical series!

  • @waded4610
    @waded4610 Рік тому

    Excellent video, quite enjoyed this one!

  • @neferoku
    @neferoku Рік тому

    thanks for such an informative and interesting video

  • @ddogg14
    @ddogg14 Рік тому

    Brilliant video!

  • @Matthus8888
    @Matthus8888 10 місяців тому

    Excellent video!

  • @Mammuth83
    @Mammuth83 Рік тому +1

    One minor nitpick:
    Wolfgang vam Kempelen was indeed born in Bratislava. But he was Hungarian, his original name is Kempelen Farkas (farkas translate to wolf in german/english).

    • @ALTAI38
      @ALTAI38 Місяць тому

      Funfact varg in nordic languages is called a wolf, similarly spelled as fark or farkas as you say

  • @Rickandmorty_com
    @Rickandmorty_com Місяць тому

    this video is similar to Cold Fusion's latest video on AI. He also spoke about Mechanical Turk and AI washing.

  • @alexrubio40
    @alexrubio40 Рік тому

    Thanks for teaching so well while you were at kings

  • @Fyre_Blake
    @Fyre_Blake 5 місяців тому

    Kempelen, it's inventor, was a highly accomplished individual. I am surprised what motivated him to resort to trickery?

  • @MegapiemanPHD
    @MegapiemanPHD Рік тому

    I always saw The Mechanical Turk as a sort of magic trick. While it may not be an actual thinking machine, it's an entertaining and well made show.

  • @StarLightNow
    @StarLightNow Рік тому

    This is a valid video and I have learned a thing :)

  • @Ceastment
    @Ceastment Рік тому

    Well this was neat

  • @babettesfeast6347
    @babettesfeast6347 Рік тому

    Another brilliant video which I am enjoying

  • @MementoTurtle
    @MementoTurtle Рік тому

    You should make a video on "fake players"
    Some devs sneak bots into their matchmaking, these bots have actual players usernames, I think its a pretty smart trick but its also kinda wack

  • @Nor-tc8vz
    @Nor-tc8vz Рік тому

    Would be interesting if a replica was made but with a real ai similar to Alphazero was used.

  • @Status_Bleach
    @Status_Bleach Рік тому

    Nice

  • @blushslice
    @blushslice Рік тому

    NEW VIDEO 🎉

  • @howilearned2stopworrying508

    I cant beat the AI of Chessmaster II on Playstation 😅

  • @srisaksing
    @srisaksing 27 днів тому

    In fact, Turk is an AI robot that travels back in time. It was impossible for people to stay inside for a long time. There were months of cross-country travel and hours of chess battles. It doesn't make any logical sense that someone must be able to see who is hiding inside. For a human being to stay in a small box for a long time and have to urinate and defecate is simply impossible, and there are many inventors who have come to test the Turk, it is impossible to deceive those inventors. The only possible reason is to go back in time. Or is Turk an AI from the future combined with the machines of that era?

  • @slopaxo
    @slopaxo Рік тому

    i recently made a music video with ai. may be the best one you have seen yet. let me know what you think

  • @d3layd
    @d3layd Рік тому +1

    ♟️

  • @celozzip
    @celozzip Рік тому +3

    i'm amazed amazon hasnt been cancelled for that name in todays climate