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Summary
The text discusses the evolution of the Turing Test and AI communication, contrasting historical text-based interfaces with modern visual displays like Wolfram|Alpha. The speaker questions the utility of a conventional Turing Test, suggesting that a more practical application involves automating tasks like email responses using deep learning and personal data archives.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Whitehead | ||
| Russell | ||
| Gottlob Frege | ||
| Giuseppe Peano | ||
| Turing |
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Wolfram|Alpha | ||
| Siri |
Timeline (1 events)
Publication of Principia Mathematica (1910)
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Key Quotes (3)
"A good Turing Test, for me, will be when a bot can answer most of my email."Source
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"This is a nonhuman form of communication that turns out to be richer than the traditional spoken, or typed, human communication."Source
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"One big difference between Turing’s time and ours is the method of communicating with computers."Source
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