Annual
Loebner Prize Competition
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| Academic Scientists | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Cambridge University | location | 6 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be page 72 of a book or article discussing Artificial Intelligence, specifically the Turing Test and the difference between human free will and computer programming. It references IBM's Watson, philosophical questioning, and the annual Loebner Prize competition at Cambridge University which offers $100,000 to a machine that can pass the Turing Test. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was produced as part of a congressional investigation, potentially related to Jeffrey Epstein's funding of scientific research or AI, though Epstein is not explicitly named on this specific page.
Events with shared participants
Various people, including family, friends, girlfriends, academics, politicians, scientists, musicians, celebrities, and a former astronaut, flew on Epstein's private jets.
Date unknown • Onboard private jets
Epstein used private jets for travel with a wide array of people including family, friends, girlfriends, academics, politicians, scientists, musicians, celebrities, and a former astronaut/senator.
Date unknown • Onboard private jets
Epstein hosting parties in New York for high-profile guests.
Date unknown • New York City
Trip to Harvard University
Date unknown • Harvard University
A shift in scientific image making towards 'minimum of human intervention' and protocols.
1830-01-01 • General History of Science
Hardline scientific objectivity began running into trouble; re-emergence of expert judgment.
1930-01-01 • General History of Science
Discussion about Marvin Minsky and a group of scientists.
Date unknown
Jeffrey's support of scientists and mathematicians conducting 'bleeding edge' research.
Date unknown
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