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by cgdl
441 days ago
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I recently came across a critique of the Turing test that seems relevant here. Given the test's limited duration (five minutes in this study) and the constrained rate of human communication, it’s theoretically possible to anticipate every possible human response and prepare prewritten replies in advance. If such a giant lookup table successfully deceives the interrogator most of the time, would we then consider it intelligent? |
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