Re: Goal of AI: Perfect or Bounded Rationality



Curt Welch wrote:

Michael Olea <oleaj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Curt Welch wrote:

...and even a turning test will be hard...

I think you mean "Turing test".

:)

Yeah, every time I try to write Turing my fingers type Turning. I
normally catch it and correct it, but not this time. (well, actually, I
have no clue how many times I've made the mistake and not caught it...)

Have you seen the FedEx commercial?

We don't get "french benefits", we get "fringe" benefits.
It's not the leaning tower of pizza, it's the leaning tower of Pisa...

Yeah, I can relate. I've always had problems with language and I've had
people correct me on things just as dumb my whole life.

When I took an introductory psychology class in college I had seen the word
"placebo" in print, and knew what it meant, but I had never heard it
spoken. So when I answered a question I pronounced it like "place bow". The
whole class cracked up.

-- Michael

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