Linked by Jitesh Dundas on Wed 23rd Sep 2009 08:00 UTC
General Development 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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Comment by sbenitezb
by sbenitezb on Wed 23rd Sep 2009 15:45 UTC
sbenitezb
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2005-07-22

We can barely make nice hardware and most software sucks, one way or the other. It's hard to believe we are close to a machine that can think and feel. The thing that would most resemble a human brain would be a neural network. But it's more probable we would be creating new life forms in the future than "intelligent" machines.

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RE: Comment by sbenitezb
by reez on Wed 23rd Sep 2009 19:26 in reply to "Comment by sbenitezb"
reez Member since:
2006-06-28

We can barely make nice hardware and most software sucks, one way or the other. It's hard to believe we are close to a machine that can think and feel. The thing that would most resemble a human brain would be a neural network. But it's more probable we would be creating new life forms in the future than "intelligent" machines.

What do you compare with?
Whom do you mean with "we"?

Somehow this doesn't make any sense to me.

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