In my view....

But the Turing Test already has such a test inherent in it, as antithesis. That 
is the point. Logically, if a human proves that it is a machine, then one 
proves one's own humanity. If one proves that it isn't, then one proves the 
same thing. The test always returns a value of 1. It's all relatively 
reasonable and perfectly irrelevant at the same time. Isn't that what Turing 
was trying to make the world aware of? The test is a form of a 
quantum-entangled superposition, is it not? It only tests for quantum 
humanness. The machine is but a stimulus for the test to be conducted. 

Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 12:57:29 -0500
Subject: Re: [agi] Reverse Turing Test
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Could you explain the rules?

On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Steve Richfield via AGI <[email protected]> 
wrote:
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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