How machines can learn from human behaviour
In order to understand where we are and where we are going, we need to understand where we were first. - Susan Fourtane
Could a human behaviour simulator be embedded into a robot or online avatar to the point that it’s hard to distinguish between a real person or artificial intelligence? Scientists have been upping the stakes in this “Turing test” for years, to the point that human-mimicking programmes are ready to answer tricky questions, assist people with online shopping or be companions.
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Nice one, showing the state of the state. It should be posted behind Cheeto during his State of the Union; that is, IF he gives one.
Very cleverly done!
Again my good man, such a clever piece. Distilled into three succinct lines the main issue with the American armed forces and government and many like it that rather than protect the people are turned on the people..well wrought sir
Whoaaa, this was so freaking creative! Unfortunately, it's the sad reality.
This holds much weight right now in the U.S. seeing how the republican party and especially the trump regime are policing and censoring everybody that exercising their constitutional right of free speech - they are trying to muzzle anybody that speaks against them. we are no longer a democracy but run by an authoritarian regime.