The data base must be HUGE. If you beat it, it asks you a question that would be a yes answer to who you were, but a no answer to who it thought you were. It then adds this question to its database. So next time someone thinks of either who you were or who they thought you were it will ask that question before guessing.
The database currently contains 27525 questions and 27526 characters.
There have been about 236986 guesses made by the computer since the 3rd of January 2005.
The computer has made 209457 out of 236986 guesses correctly, giving a success rate of 88.38%.
well i have done two and they have got both wrong!
when i was david seamen they thought i was cantona, and then when i was tony adams they thought i was david may who plays for man utd! Bit out of date perhaps