Was handing out from the other contestants always one of the goals, other than winning "Jeopardy ?" My goal was to have as much fun as possible. "Jeopardy " is one of those situations where you can only be on the show once. So I went out there, and every time I stepped out on stage, I was prepared for it to be my last time on stage.
my office trivia Nemesis Jerry and generally while away the hours of my life Jerry thinks that he is better at Jeopardy than me but he's really just faster with the mouse yes I know I have it pretty good there are people starvingin Africa and there are plenty of people here in New York York who would love to change to the chance to be in a cubicle
And what made it home? But "Jeopardy " is just "Jeopardy ." And learning for your own pleasure should always just be pleasure.
But toward the end, and certainly at the point when Rocky took over, not just the Blackhawks, but the entire corporation was really in jeopardy of going under. What happened? Yeah. Yeah.
What we're about to talk about is the battle of Trafalgar. So Jeopardy question of today, anyone guess who the commander of the British fleet was during the battle of Trafalgar? Nelson, that's absolutely right.
So it's exciting to be someplace with a few software engineers for a change. Post-Jeopardy . I'm now an author pretty much full time. I was a software engineer before, but not a very good one.
They're out to screw us. Is authority itself in jeopardy as a result of all of this? I would say we are living in an era where there is
Oh, I was just going to say it's funny. People who watch "Jeopardy " think that everybody watches "Jeopardy ." And that's not true. So I got a quick reintroduction to "Jeopardy " after my college years.
Does it become like a club? Are you in a "Jeopardy " club? So there is definitely a camaraderie among the other players.
So there's a lot of assumptions that happen in a plan. In terms of "Jeopardy ," people have these plans like, oh, I'm going to hunt for Daily Doubles. I'm going to bet it all on the Daily Double.
Or oh, right now I'm away. In the case of "Jeopardy ," a lot of people are like, oh, so you just have to study for everything.
Or oh, right now I'm away. on the lectern at "Jeopardy ." Can you show us?
Or oh, right now I'm away. He's another "Jeopardy " champion.
He just gets away with so much egregious shit, it's extraordinary. and evades every possible jeopardy until the last minute.
Is that-- I don't know. If you were on "Jeopardy " and could preselect the category, what would it be?
OK, so computers can play chess, and computers can drive cars But they moved the goalpost again. They could never play Jeopardy . That requires too much world knowledge, understanding metaphors, and clever wordplay.
The reality is, it's a collection of facts and figures that are encoded into cleverly organized modules they can quickly and accurately answer various types of common jeopardy questions. Watson's main advantage, most people don't know, was that it could ring in before the other contestants when it thought it had a high probability
The reality is it's a collection of facts and figures encoded into cleverly organized modules that can quickly and accurately answer various types of common Jeopardy questions. Watson's main advantage over the human contestants, believe it or not, was that it could ring in before they could when it estimated a high likelihood
She is known in Ethiopia by her own name. If you watch "Jeopardy ," occasionally she appears on there.
There's a chapter on-- anybody here from Google Geo? You put Jefferson on "Jeopardy " today, and he's really going to be struggling at nuclear physics or '70s sit-coms, or hip-hop.
There's a chapter on-- anybody here from Google Geo? I think "Jeopardy " is really, the core viewership is college students and old people.
There's a chapter on-- anybody here from Google Geo? That's a "Jeopardy " stand by.
our ability to eat what we eat live where we do travel the way we do and live live the lifestyles we have that's what's in Jeopardy and so it's really an opportunity to begin to humanize the dialogue of responsibility and sustainability you know through food we seek to feed a very complicated hunger through dinner we seek to nourish with a
as an engineer, kind of just storing pointers rather than full data sets in there. That's less helpful on "Jeopardy ." You can't just ring in and be like, I know where to look that up. I know where to find that.
People who watch "Jeopardy " think that everybody watches "Jeopardy ." And that's not true. So I got a quick reintroduction to "Jeopardy " after my college years. But one of the remarks that several people made to me was that they were impressed at the authenticity you projected
And what made it home? And it comes up often enough on "Jeopardy " that you've got to know the surface level of it.
Hi. Welcome to Talks at Google. Today we're talking to "Jeopardy " Champion Buzzy Cohen about his new Audible book, "Get Ready," about how to be prepared. With a bit of background, Buzzy Cohen is a music industry executive and entrepreneur.
With a bit of background, Buzzy Cohen is a music industry executive and entrepreneur. He won $164,000 over 9 "Jeopardy " games from April to May of 2016. Many of his victories were lopsided contests that were decided before the Final Jeopardy round.
He later returned to the 2017 tournament of champions, which he won collecting the grand prize of $250,000. Cohen appeared again in the 2019 "Jeopardy " all-star relay tournament. Buzzy's teamed up with Audible to create an original series in which he shares with listeners his sometimes is unconventional yet proven strategies to train
I mean, one of favorite things that you did was you actually trolled Trebek a little bit with your SNL homage. So you would say things in Final Jeopardy like, what is see you tomorrow, Trebek? So when you were doing that, were actually sort of weighing the money on the table versus being able to seize that moment?
having to be on an attentive and engaged. It's not just like watching five "Jeopardy " shows in a row. And so for me, when I had those runaway games where I didn't have to bet $1 and I knew I would win,
Like, I was out of gas. It was very similar to recording "Jeopardy ." You're really engaged. Even if you're working long days, there are more passive aspects of our days where we're reading something or sort of thinking through a problem or organizing things.
I just had a question about strategies for talking to people who disagree, because I think especially at a place like Google, where your status may be in jeopardy , maybe being around that situation is not beneficial to you.
been through so sharks are more important on this planet than pandas keystone species radically but I think because we're in such a battle and because everything we love is in jeopardy I think it's up to us to take what we're best at and what we love the most and smash that together into the way that we change the world so if pandas are your thing and you love
we're all in some sort of jeopardy ." And when the time is right, she means it, she really means it, so that she does say what she really
and his friends are all put in jeopardy , but for Pat, he's seeing the fact that his best friends are in jeopardy .
I would love to go in this in more detail for you. It turns out most of the Jeopardy champions know the answers. They're just not that fast.
doesn't know it won in Jeopardy ." And it didn't take people down to the pub to celebrate.
And then you heard the "Jeopardy " theme.
There's a chapter on-- anybody here from Google Geo? Do you still think a show like "Jeopardy " is relevant and useful?
There's a chapter on-- anybody here from Google Geo? I could have held my own in "Jeopardy ." But it's a young man's game.
How many of you can answer this "Jeopardy " question?
"Their beloved bell was in jeopardy .
"Their beloved stamp was in jeopardy .
And put our economy in even greater jeopardy .
But it put our economy in jeopardy .
opens up a more active dialogue and one that acknowledges that we're currently putting ourselves putting ourselves in our place in the systems of this world in a little bit of Jeopardy and it's a more hopeful more useful and a more human way to approach this dialogue there's a reward my actions will actually help to to bring about the restoration more Bounty than I
I'm very excited to introduce today's guest, Amy Schneider. Amy is an American software engineer and recent "Jeopardy " champion. Following an impressive 40-game winning streak, she became the most successful woman ever to compete on "Jeopardy ." She's the second all time in the show's history
And so that's definitely been-- that's where a lot of this random facts that I'm able to pull for "Jeopardy " came from. And I think also it's very specifically a "Jeopardy " skill because "Jeopardy " wants you to know a little about lot of things and not a lot about any one thing, which that's when ADD cannot necessarily be as helpful, if you really need to know something in depth.
Yeah, I mean, I think that my voice was one of the things-- I'd gotten through a lot of dysphoric feelings by the time I was willing to go on "Jeopardy ." But my voice was something that I still struggled with. I mean, if nothing else, it's just hearing sir on the phone a lot is-- is just-- it's just what it is.