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AI-equipped individual unveils advanced techniques at "Asked - Hunted", prompting surprise response from Bommes: "Surely not serious!"

Candidate from Brunswick ambushes Alexander Bommes during the 'Gefragt - Gejagt' episode on August 1st.

AI-integrated Braunschweiger puzzles users at "Asked - Hunted" event - Bommes expressed surprise:...
AI-integrated Braunschweiger puzzles users at "Asked - Hunted" event - Bommes expressed surprise: "Is this serious!?"

AI-equipped individual unveils advanced techniques at "Asked - Hunted", prompting surprise response from Bommes: "Surely not serious!"

In the latest episode of the popular German quiz show 'Gefragt - Gejagt', contestant Heval from Braunschweig made headlines by admitting to using an AI quiz app to help him during the quick-fire round.

Hosted by Alexander Bommes, 'Gefragt - Gejagt' pits a group of participants against expert 'Jäger' quizzers in a battle of wits. With a loyal following of over a million viewers, the show has been thrilling audiences since 2015.

In the first round, Heval quickly racked up 4,000 euros, setting the stage for an exciting quick-fire round. To the surprise of both the 'Jäger' and host Alexander Bommes, Heval admitted to practicing in a quiz app and using AI during the quick-fire round.

Heval described the process of using the AI for 'Gefragt - Gejagt' by specifying the difficulty level and writing 'go' to start. The AI mimicked a quick-fire round on the show, reading questions and writing answers. Heval could have also set the AI to speak the answers out loud.

Alexander Bommes was taken aback by Heval's confession, joking about the AI potentially replacing him as the moderator. However, the loyal fans of 'Gefragt - Gejagt' cannot imagine the show without Alexander Bommes, who skillfully hosts the show, pitting the 'Jäger' against the candidates.

Despite the controversy surrounding Heval's use of AI, he managed to earn 4,000 euros in the quick-fire round, bringing his total winnings to 8,000 euros. With the AI's help, Heval proved to be a formidable competitor on 'Gefragt - Gejagt'.

While the specific AI quiz app used by Heval remains a mystery, it is clear that AI technology is becoming increasingly integrated into quiz shows, offering contestants a new way to prepare and compete. As 'Gefragt - Gejagt' continues to air new episodes, it will be interesting to see how the show and its contestants adapt to this new technology.

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  1. The integration of artificial-intelligence technology into quiz shows like 'Gefragt - Gejagt' is providing contestants with a novel means to prepare and compete.
  2. By using an AI quiz app during the quick-fire round on 'Gefragt - Gejagt', Heval combined his natural wit with technology and artificial-intelligence to deliver an impressive performance.

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