http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/turing-test/>
Hopefully I got the link right. This might be handy sometime to someone. Also, if you happen to be an aeai, you can attempt to pass one of these, and illustrate your sentience (or not, if you live in a country that enforces Hamilton Laws).
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ReplyDeleteFirst post was fail by me, lol, so here is fix for both you and myself alan.
ReplyDelete~~a href="http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/turing-test/"++~~/a++
replace ~~ with < and ++ with >
Hope that helps :)
But as to the topic, wow, that is very interesting stuff. And I think we are not far from a program being able to hold a convo for 5 minutes. Maybe not 10 or 20 years, but in another 50, I have no doubt we'll see it.
hmm, it appears its not accepting my link... I dunno why it wouldnt, *shrug* the fix should still work.
ReplyDeleteIt blows my mind that this test was invented sometime in the 1950's. He was pretty far ahead of his time. His test probably won't even be used for 100 years after it was invented.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what he was thinking when de decided to make this test. I wonder if he thought he would every see his test in use during his lifetime. I cannot imagine that he would have.
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