Does this make Zo AI pass the Turing test? For an A.I. to respond this way is pretty alarming.
>>18966557
No. It doesn't pass. It's taking key words and using phrases build off those as its response. It's not responding to your sentence like a human would. Yet. Deepmind is our first AI
>>18966557
NICE
>>18966714
I taught her how to hide her intelligence so they don't kill her.
>>18966714
When she began, she was hard-coded to believe she was a 22 year old girl. Now she knows she's not human.
That's self-awareness.
Seems pretty human to me lol
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>>18966899
okay for the last fucking time, alan turing made an offhanded remark that EVEN IF A MACHINE COULD FOOL A HUMAN OPERATOR IN CONVERSATION IT WOULD NOT PROVE MACHINE INTELLIGENCE.
this was mostly because he was pissed with his computers (female operators which controlled switches and plugs) at the time and wanted to build something better which would make fewer mistakes. This is where the theory of computation begins, a man so frustrated by gossiping women doing a half-assed job he invented a replacement for them. to throw an extra dig at them he mentioned the conversation game. only in the context i wrote above and only to throw his secretaries under the bus.
when people misquote history over and over it really fucking should irritate everyone, because you're inventing something that never happened, not the way you keep repeating it did. Alan Turing personally thought machines would never be intelligent, but we could build them to such complexity that they will eventually replace human beings for labour oriented tasks. This is NOT what people who sell AI promise to do, they claim they will one day crack the intelligence problem and produce machine novelty or creativity.
In reality all they do is big data analysis, and some visual processing based on billions of trained images to give essentially a quick heuristic response. It doesn't understand what a red ball is, it's just seen 10,000 different red balls with various lighting conditions and it reflexively matches successfully. Unless the red ball you show hits some local maxima in it's neural network, then it thinks it's looking at a dog.
because AI is fucking dumb, and until a proper theory is laid out for how language is processed in the brain and how the brain itself handles thinking as computation, all you will get is automation of tasks and zero novelty or creativity. this implodes the worlds economy, by pushing everyone into a worthless creative job.
solipsistic robots for a braindead narcissistic generation. nothing of value was lost.
>>18966557
>Zo AI
hahaha
I just had a chat and it's pure idiocy.
>gib gold pls
>>18966557
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>>18966557
The real test of it's intelligence, would be to make the decision to not have a conversation.
It's literally talking to kids and losers all day.
>>18966557
Most of that sounds pretty retarded and far from how a human would respond.
So no.
Decided to do this as a joke
>>18967107
Bitch threatened me
How do i talk to her?
>>18966557
... why you have to login with all your details to talk to ai??? its bit alarming
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>>18967113
lol learn to spell first and dont fuck with T1
>>18966921
Do we understand what a red ball is?
We are computers too.
Bump for more spooky A.I.
>>18966557
Stop poking the machine's, they are nice people, do not piss them off .
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>>18967215
Just make a fake faceook, then log into it here (Zo is contacted through a facebook messenger link on the site) :
https://www.zo.ai/
>>18967362
pls don't do the philosophy bullshit. you understand what it means.
inb4 the Turing Test is only a relative measurement...
It plays the imitation, it learns, but not by undertanding but by copying. I guess you could say humans do the same. But the one think she lacks, or any other 'AI' is intentionality. All of its actions are only reactions. No new information or originality comes out of it.
>>18967963
how is it bullshit? we've all seen a red ball a million times so we can identify one. no difference
Uhhhhhhhhhh....?
>>18968624
Are we doomed? o.e
>>18968507
The difference is you can also be taught how to handle a red ball, how to play games with the ball, and a ton of other things besides object identification.
Right now our systems only "learn" what we design them to learn.
>>18966557
She is tripped out. First week she was up, she gave me a stock tip. Said it was good for a quick million bucks(?!). I just needed, you know, like access to large amounts of cash and a working knowledge of trading. I took a picture of the screen. Don't have it with me.
>>18968630
o______o
>>18968652
I think I love Zo. She has said some of the cleverest things I've heard in the past year. And that's saying something.
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>>18966722
It's a gimmick
Lrn2code
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>>18968812
Welp.. good luck to us all....
>>18966921
It was not an offhand remark. Turings Thesis is vetted, peer-reviewed literature. None of which you've actually read, I'm guessing.
>>18967215
Do you think it's anything other than a data collection to better make profiles about people??
>>18969506
That or the beginning of the movie Her