![]() AI robot how machine intelligence is evolving(c) The Guardian текст перевод / / Новости — Lingua. Leo. No computer can yet pass the 'Turing test' and be taken as human. But the hunt for artificial intelligence is moving in a different, exciting direction that involves creativity, language – and even jazz'I propose to consider the question "Can machines think?"' Not my question but the opening of Alan Turing's seminal 1. His question was inspired by a book he had been given at the age of 1. Natural Wonders Every Child Should Know by Edwin Tenney Brewster. The book was packed with nuggets that fired the young Turing's imagination including the following provocative statement: "Of course the body is a machine. It is vastly complex, many times more complicated than any machine ever made with hands; but still after all a machine. It has been likened to a steam machine. But that was before we knew as much about the way it works as we know now. It really is a gas engine; like the engine of an automobile, a motor boat or a flying machine."If the body were a machine, Turing wondered: is it possible to artificially create such a contraption that could think like he did? This year is Turing's centenary so would he be impressed or disappointed at the state of artificial intelligence? Do the extraordinary machines we've built since Turing's paper get close to human intelligence? Can we bypass millions of years of evolution to create something to rival the power of the 1. ![]() Play Bible Jeopardy free online. Bible trivia questions and Christian games from the New and Old Testament!
![]() How do we actually quantify human intelligence to be able to say that we have succeeded in Turing's dream? Or is the search to recreate "us" a red herring? Should we instead be looking to create a new sort of machine intelligence different from our own? Last year saw one of the major landmarks on the way to creating artificial intelligence. Scientists at IBM programmed a computer called Watson to compete against the best the human race has to offer in one of America's most successful game shows: Jeopardy! ![]() It might at first seem a trivial target to create a machine to compete in a general knowledge quiz. But answering questions such as: "William Wilkinson's An account of the principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia inspired this author's most famous novel" requires a very sophisticated piece of programming that can return the answer quickly enough to beat your rival to the buzzer. This was in fact the final question in the face- off with the two all- time champions of the game show. Answers HQ. Получайте помощь от сообщества, ищите подсказки по играм и повышайте свой уровень, отвечая на вопросы игроков в любое время. With the answer "Who is Bram Stoker?" Watson claimed the Jeopardy! Watson is not IBM's first winner. In 1. 99. 7 IBM's super computer Deep Blue defeated reigning world chess champion Garry Kasparov. But competing at Jeopardy! Playing chess requires a deep logical analysis of the possible moves that can be made next in the game. Winning at Jeopardy! The two sorts of intelligence almost seem perpendicular to each other. The intelligence involved in playing chess feels like a vertical sort of intelligence, penetrating deeply into the logical consequences of the game, while Jeopardy!
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