To the 60 anniversary of the Turing test
Author: Yuri Smirnov . Topic: I'm guessing . Posted: 15.10.2009, 12:16.
Turing Test yet, will be changed. June 18 this year I suggested that the traditional Turing test will soon be revised and updated the main criterion test experts will choose the computer reaches the stage of self-awareness. I also offered his version of the updated Turing test.
8 July this year British portal technology news, surveys and analysts V3.co.uk published opinions of Dr. Aladdin Ayesha from De Montfort University, a member of the Centre for Computational Intelligence (I stumbled upon publication only recently).
Dr Ayesh, mindful of the 60-year anniversary of the Turing test, politically correct notes: "Although the Turing test has served us well in advancing artificial intelligence research, it can not serve as a full intelligence test."
I am particularly pleased that Dr. Ayesh also emphasized on self-awareness as the basis of a new test of intelligence: "To an intelligent machine passed the test, it must have reason to call the man. This requires that the machine is aware of the fact that she - the car that she realized, in which testing is involved, that she realized the limitations of time and space, and finally realize that the person makes a man of his singularity, uniqueness. "
By the way, not being familiar with the opinion of Dr. Ayesha, in September I have formulated a "Trend-club" following criteria for human-level AI :
1. ability to use logic to operate with objects and concepts and to adjust their inferences with emotional reactions;
2. the ability to adjust their emotional reactions by logic;
3. ability to comprehend the isolation of his "I" from the outside world;
4. ability to perceive time as a movement of persistent "I" in the flow of changing events, thoughts and feelings;
5. ability to recognize their unique "I" at any point on the line time and in any circumstances;
6. the ability to make choices, to realize how unique choice of a separate "I";
7. the ability to sense the degree of awareness of people and influence them to establish long-term social relationships.
As you can see, some roll-reviewed. It remains to me to convince the international scientific community to support my updated version of the Turing test.
I have already sent a letter to Dr. Ayesha, who organizes the 2010 international conference on artificial intelligence designed to discuss, among other issues, and contemporary alternative to the Turing test.
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