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I don't know if passing the turing test is really that much of an accomplishment. Some would argue we create software that passed the turing test when Eliza was made, which was developed in the 60s. I mean, Eliza really kind of shows that the turing test isn't actually much of a test. Your testing more of how easy it is to fool a person and exactly how intelligent or smart an artificial system is.



Agreed, which is why the next part of my sentence went on to say "nobody even noticed because that now seems like such a low bar for where we'll be in a few years"


I don't believe transformers will keep "AI" afloat for many years to come. There must be another technology for General Artificial Intelligence




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