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Thread: here's a thought game -- a case for artificial beings (this is long... but worth it)

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    no.

    my experiment with this experiment is over.

    feel free to take tangent.

    run with #1 if you want.

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    [img]confused.gif[/img]

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    Next on Oprah....

    Next on Shatzy....

    Could a computer be fooled into functioning as if it were a human?

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    If you have finished your experiment with this topic, let us in on it.

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    'can a computer be fooled'????

    aye, there's the rub

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    depends on the assumptions it makes.
    The only way you can be fooled (in my opinion) is when you have a certain assumption about something, which colours your perception of things. But since any assumption is only that : an assumption it might lead to a false perception, and that's being fooled in the abstract sense (as far as i can come up with it right now)

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    i can fool any computer in the game of chess

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    TG, Computers nowadays have degree of difficulty settings that I think can go as high as 2000 or higher.

    Very few chess players rise above an 1800.

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