I dunno ... seems like the Ukrainians should be concerned ...
If Goostman had been a Czech boy, these jokes would write themselves.
I dunno ... seems like the Ukrainians should be concerned ...
So is the bar now set too low?
Ever read YouTube comments? If that was the standard for human communication an original Gameboy could pass the Turing test using a corrupted game cartridge.So is the bar now set too low?
You know what would have been a better idea?This one is quite big news so I put it up with a disclaimer
Yes, the practice of breaking a story before you know that it IS a story, before you know anything about it, and filling in what you don't know with completely baseless speculation.Lots of times news shows air something that isn't confirmed because they speculate on a news story and details come out later. Same thing is true here.
If you give it a limited enough context, ANY computer could pass a turing test. That, however, is not the point of the thought experiment.Ever read YouTube comments? If that was the standard for human communication an original Gameboy could pass the Turing test using a corrupted game cartridge.So is the bar now set too low?
...the point of the thought experiment was weather or not the execution of its programming actually IS the understanding of language rather than merely the simulation of understanding in a sufficiently sophisticated program.
A.I. is like porn. I can't define it, but I'll know it when I see it.
What, exactly, would we be "simulating"? Is there something else in the universe that responds to language the same way humans do? If so, is the mechanism that drives those responses similar or different to what happens in the human mind?...the point of the thought experiment was weather or not the execution of its programming actually IS the understanding of language rather than merely the simulation of understanding in a sufficiently sophisticated program.
What's the quantifiable evidence that human response to language is something more than "simulation?"
"It was the machines, Sarah. Porn network computers. Hooked into everything, trusted to bang it all. They say it got smart. A new order of sexiness. It decided our fate in a microsecond: bukkake."A.I. is like porn.
The day my computer tells me that I need to stop posting here is the day I'll believe that not only is it self-aware, but that is deeply concerned for my sanity.A.I. is like porn. I can't define it, but I'll know it when I see it.
What, exactly, would we be "simulating"? Is there something else in the universe that responds to language the same way humans do?...the point of the thought experiment was weather or not the execution of its programming actually IS the understanding of language rather than merely the simulation of understanding in a sufficiently sophisticated program.
What's the quantifiable evidence that human response to language is something more than "simulation?"
If that program created humans with the deliberate intention of duplicating its behavior in another form of life, then sure.What, exactly, would we be "simulating"? Is there something else in the universe that responds to language the same way humans do?What's the quantifiable evidence that human response to language is something more than "simulation?"
Possibly a sufficiently sophisticated program that appears to "simulate understanding."
That's just it: understanding and intelligence are mutually exclusive. A dog is smart enough to tell the difference between bomb residue and corned beef, so you can train the dog to sniff out the one and ignore the other. But does the dog really understand that the thing he just sniffed out is, in fact, a bomb? Does he understand what bombs are, how dangerous they are, how they are made and why they exist? Probably not; if the dog understands anything, it's that he did what his owner wants him to do and he will probably get a tasty treat as a reward.One of the charming aspects of Pierre Boulle's Monkey Planet that got lost on its way to the big screen was his satirical point - there is a moment when Merou first realizes that the apes are carrying on civilization entirely by imitating the behavior of the humans who came before them, and then realizes that he cannot tell whether the humans of his own world "understand" or are simply imitating their own forebears.![]()
The day my computer tells me that I need to stop posting here is the day I'll believe that not only is it self-aware, but that is deeply concerned for my sanity.A.I. is like porn. I can't define it, but I'll know it when I see it.
Or you could read this (link).
Or you could read this (link).
There are very few American journalists who could even pass that test these days.Or you could read this (link).
It would seem the reporters failed the journalism test.
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