
Can computers win the
Turing Test? Imagine a day when a machine will say, "Move over Turing! You can no longer consider machines to be less smart than humans! After all, we can think too. We do all the thinking and processing and you take all the credit, just because you are our creator! ". That would be an awkward and exciting situation. To be honest, there is a valid argument here in this imaginary conversation. As naive as it may sound for now, let me assure you that such a scenario is not far away. Applications are becoming more and more logic-oriented and increasingly intelligent.
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"Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the very core of the smartness embedded in machines. Artificial Intelligence is the field in which machines are provided with the logic and intelligence so that they can perform tasks like humans. In simple words, it is the field in which machines are made intelligent like humans. Researchers in AI have made significant advancements in this field. Researchers are developing nano-sized robots that can flow in blood. These nanorobots are fitted with nano-sized chips that allow them to find infections and steer in complex biological environments. These sensor chips the size of nano-levels can record the signals and process several tasks in seconds. Such high-powered chips combined with AI concepts and logic programming will make machines perform complex and inhuman tasks in future."
I mean seriously? This is sophomoric (as in High School sophomore) crap.
There was another laughable bit about cars made out of nano-machines flowing into different shapes.
This is a rambling, unstructured, unedited, content-free waste of my time.