The Magic 8 Ball reminds me of my childhood - most American kids in the 70's had one of these toys that one would ask a yes or no question to, shake and turn upside down to read the answer that ...
Pose a question to a Magic 8 Ball, and it’ll answer yes, no, or something annoyingly indecisive. We think of it as a kid’s toy, but theoretical computer scientists employ a similar tool.
For this project I created a python implementation of the Magic 8-Ball game. The Magic 8-Ball is a popular toy developed in the 1950s for fortune-telling or advice seeking. It was invented in 1950 by ...
The humble “Magic 8 Ball” could take nearly the same inputs, provided they were parsed in simple yes/no form, and provide marginal help similar to the AI tools of today. For a toy with no ...
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