It seems obvious (to) me that any envisioned super duper AGI of the future
would be easily able to win a reverse Turing competition - demonstrating
with advanced logical solutions to difficult problems that it is a machine
and NOT merely human.

To see how such an AGI might function, and how its responses might be
perceived by mere humans, it seems (to me) VERY interesting to see what
might come from such a competition, even though (for now) it only includes
teams of mere humans.

I suspect that heidenbugs (correct functionality that is seen to be
erroneous) and incorrectly perceived sinister intent would make it nearly
impossible for mere humans to accurately judge such a competition. If so,
this would seem to doom the future utility of AGIs.

As with Winograd schemas, the test is in the doing. Every your or so I post
looking for others interesting in operating and/or participating in a
reverse Turing competition.

Any interest?

Steve



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