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by quandrum
4469 days ago
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> because they often use huge databases of real human responses to construct their own Honestly, this often seems to be the conversational gambit of human beings. Coming up with genuinely interesting conversation seems to be a task that takes too much effort for most everyday interactions. Whether it be standard small chat, quoting cultural media, or reciting social group in-jokes, much of human interaction seems to also take a "bags of tricks" approach. |
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I would much rather see a prize for finding more general purpose algorithms and using them to create general purpose AIs. Off the top of my head, show a picture a animal, building, logo, face, word, etc., and be able to pick out that same type from another group of pictures. Google has already demonstrated that we can teach a computer to recognize a cat with thousands of pictures and deep learning models, how about just one? The more general the test, the better, it should also be able to be trained to play new games and recognize sounds as well as pictures. Unlike another useless,specialized chatbot, this would be better aligned with Xprize's goals of "encouraging technological development that could benefit mankind."