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WAIS is wrong! > How do you know for sure what the "basics" are? While the literal understanding of the Turing Test leads nowhere (or, well, to the Loebner prize), I think that he had the right idea. Intelligence is reflected in the ability to participate in meaningful discourse, which includes interpr
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hat compete for limited resources and develop deceptive behavior to gain an advantage. The literally-minded Turing Test people that crowd around the Loebner prize for most human-like behavior are probably not in the game for deceptive behavior, though. Their systems are usually not intentional, i.e. they
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at compete for limited resources and develop deceptive behavior to gain an advantage. The literally-minded Turing Test people that crowd around the Loebner prize for most human-like behavior are probably not in the game for deceptive behavior, though. Their systems are usually not intentional, i.e. the
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WAIS is wrong! > How do you know for sure what the "basics" are? While the literal understanding of the Turing Test leads nowhere (or, well, to the Loebner prize), I think that he had the right idea. Intelligence is reflected in the ability to participate in meaningful discourse, which includes interpr
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WAIS is wrong! > How do you know for sure what the "basics" are? While the literal understanding of the Turing Test leads nowhere (or, =ell, to the Loebner prize), I think that he had the right idea. =ntelligence is reflected in the ability to participate in meaningful =iscourse, which includes interpre
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llenging) » How do you know for sure what the "basics" are? > While the literal understanding of the Turing Test leads nowhere (or, > =ell, to the Loebner prize), I think that he had the right idea. > =ntelligence is reflected in the ability to participate in meaningful > =iscourse, It may be reflect
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exercised free will! A computer cannot do these things. Each year a group of scientists enters a competition run by Cambridge University to win the Loebner prize, a competition to see how close a machine can come to passing the Turing Test. If you can beat the test you win $100,000. So far no one has com
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e 143 light 100 spectrum 102 lightning rod 152 Linear-a 89 Linear-b 89 Linux 265 Liszt, Franz 7, 129 Loch Ness Monster 142 Loch Ness Monster Song 138 Loebner prize 72 logic 149 binary 150 Boolean 150, 152 checklists 152 for computers 150 limit 247 purpose of 156 reduction to the absurd 152 Stoic 150 Logic

Joscha Bach
PersonCognitive scientist

Stephen Hawking
PersonBritish theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author (1942–2018)

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Harvey Weinstein
PersonAmerican film producer and sex offender (born 1952)

Stephen Kosslyn
PersonAmerican psychologist

Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

Antonio Damasio
PersonNeuroscientist and professor at the University of Southern California (born 1944)

Steven Pinker
PersonCanadian-American cognitive psychologist, linguist, and author, an advocate of evolutionary psychology and the computational theory of the mind

Ben Goertzel
PersonAuthor and researcher in the field of Artificial Intelligence
Fodor
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DARPA
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Alexei Samsonovich
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Irene
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Cognitive Systems
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Ronald Reagan
PersonPresident of the United States from 1981 to 1989 and actor (1911–2004)

Kabul
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Adam Sandler
PersonAmerican actor and comedian

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

Supreme Court
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Dennett
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