

Marks, Selmer Bringsjord, Swarm intelligence (bullies vs. Marks Date NovemTagged Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing, Algorithms, AlphaGo, chatbots, Eugene Goostman, Non-Computable You (book), Non-Computable You book excerpt, Robert J. But what if we flip the Turing test on its head? Instead of a test where a program tries to pass as human, we use a test Read More › teal-paint-swirl Type podcast Author Robert J. Thing is, it doesn’t take much to fool us humans! Take Eliza, a program of only a few hundred lines, written in the 60s, which fooled many people into believing it was a real human therapist. The gist is, if a program can fool human testers into believing it is a human, then the program is intelligent. Computer pioneer Alan Turing famously invented a test to determine whether a program could pass as a human. Readers of Mind Matters News have likely heard of the iconic Turing test. TagTuring Test mouse-cursor-clicking-captcha-im-not-robot-checkbox-stockpack-adobe-stock Type post Author Eric Holloway Date NovemCategorized Artificial Intelligence, Censorship, Data Privacy, Philosophy of Mind, Social Media Tagged CAPTCHA, Eliza effect, Featured, Terminator test, Turing Test CAPTCHA: How Fooling Machines Is Different From Fooling Humans Automated censorship is intended to protect against a tidal wave of spam but it could certainly have other uses… Eric Holloway Novem3 Artificial Intelligence, Censorship, Data Privacy, Philosophy of Mind, Social Media
