| Here's the procedure I followed: 1. Pick two keywords that describe this event. "TED" and "XPrize" seem like good candidates since they (together) identify this. 2. Go to Google (in a private browsing window, if you wish non-bubble results) and type in these keywords together. Here is an example URL: https://www.google.com/search?q=TED+Xprize . Order is irrelevant so long as phrases are maintained as phrases. 3. Click the first non-ad result: http://www.xprize.org/ted 4. Observe that the page says that the rules are not yet set in stone but that a 'sample' exists: http://www.xprize.org/ted-rules 5. Follow that link to reach a page which says that "...the competing A.I. is given 30 minutes to prepare a compelling 3 min TED Talk" once it receives a subject. The conclusion is the following: The AI must actually construct the TED Talk, i.e. the words of the TED Talk must be programmatically constructed given a topic. This being the case, I doubt your TI-99/4A would deliver a performance compelling enough to stand and applaud. While I'm sure you searched before asking the question, I hope that this guide helped you construct your search for information better. |