Re: a machine or a person?
- From: Garamond Lethe <cartographical@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 00:49:28 GMT
On 2009-11-16, Mike Painter <md.painter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
spintronic wrote:
On 15 Nov, 15:16, sensible <flanto...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:To date no machine has ever passed the Turing text, even for special bodies
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How can I find out if I am talking to a machine or a person?
By the conversation; You can't.
A.I algorithms are too advanced now.
of knowledge.
In one based on Shakesphear a few years ago one human was deamed a machine
becasue he knew to much.
Perhaps spinny was speaking about his personal inability.
(Did anyone mention the obvious question to ask the bot: "How does one find
out if I'm talking to a machine or a person?")
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