On 8/16/2013 1:25 PM, John Clark wrote:
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 Telmo Menezes <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    > the Turing test is a very specific instance of a "subsequent behavior" 
test.


Yes it's specific, to pass the Turing Test the machine must be indistinguishable from a very specific type of human being, an INTELLIGENT one; no computer can quite do that yet although for a long time they've been able to be indistinguishable from a comatose human being.

    > It's a hard goal, and it will surely help AI progress, but it's not, in my
    opinion, an ideal goal.


If the goal of Artificial Intelligence is not a machine that behaves like a Intelligent human being then what the hell is the goal?

Make a machine that is more intelligent than humans.

Brent

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