Re: Ex Machina, the film, about the Turing Test

2020-08-19 Thread Bruno Marchal
> On 19 Aug 2020, at 05:39, Beixiao Liu wrote: > > That’s a very thoughtful reply. I’m interested in learning about some of > these fields you mentioned. Right now, I don’t know enough about these fields > to give an informed reply. That is fair enough, and rathe normal, as I summed up

For the US COVID-19 has now reached 3 Vietnam's worth of death

2020-08-19 Thread John Clark
58,220 Americans died in the entire Vietnam War of all causes not just from combat, and as of right now August 19 at 11:13 GMT 175,092 Ameracans have died of COVID-19, just over 3 times as many. And this all happened since March. John K Clark -- You received this message because you are

World's Largest Chip

2020-08-19 Thread John Clark
A company called "Cerebra" has made the world's largest Microprocessor chip, it contains 850,000 cores and 2.6 *Trillion* transistors; but it's not going in a laptop anytime soon, it uses 15 KW of power. World's Largest Chip with 2.6 Trillion 7nm Transistors and 850,000 Cores

Re: Ex Machina, the film, about the Turing Test

2020-08-19 Thread Alan Grayson
On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 8:39:27 AM UTC-6, Alan Grayson wrote: > > > > On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 3:14:10 AM UTC-6, Bruno Marchal wrote: >> >> >> On 18 Aug 2020, at 08:07, Alan Grayson wrote: >> >> >>> Concerning the Turing test, It makes no theoretical sense, but it can >>> make

Re: Ex Machina, the film, about the Turing Test

2020-08-19 Thread Beixiao Robert Liu
Thanks for recommending these readings. I’ll see how much I can get through. Can’t promise too much at this point. Nowadays we all get too many items on our to-do list, just as you indicated below about your website situation. Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 19, 2020, at 10:51, Bruno Marchal