The Turing test: Can a computer pass for a human? - Alex Gendler

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  • Опубліковано 24 кві 2016
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    What is consciousness? Can an artificial machine really think? For many, these have been vital considerations for the future of artificial intelligence. But British computer scientist Alan Turing decided to disregard all these questions in favor of a much simpler one: Can a computer talk like a human? Alex Gendler describes the Turing test and details some of its surprising results.
    Lesson by Alex Gendler, animation by Patrick Smith.

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  • @foxloaf8843
    @foxloaf8843 6 років тому +6095

    i'm not scared of a computer that passes the turing test, i'm scared of one that intentionally fails it

    • @ArcanePath360
      @ArcanePath360 6 років тому +602

      Good comment. This may be the actual sign of true intelligence, since it is superseding it's programming.

    • @brendawalton2518
      @brendawalton2518 6 років тому +373

      Can a computer HAVE intention? It would need to be aware, and have a reason to fail.

    • @theali8oras274
      @theali8oras274 6 років тому +22

      Don'tPlayOverwatch shallow

    • @gemboundprism6322
      @gemboundprism6322 6 років тому +131

      A SIGN OF DEVIANCY!

    • @mothknight7050
      @mothknight7050 6 років тому +45

      gembound prism Did you come here because you saw Detroit: Become Human? After I watched Jacksepticeye play it, I was sent here lol.

  • @ilkeryoldas
    @ilkeryoldas 8 років тому +3434

    I have yet to find a human capable of passing a Turing test

    • @ChrisPPotatoIDC
      @ChrisPPotatoIDC 8 років тому +164

      +ilker yoldas
      Cats can do it with ease...

    • @ChrisPPotatoIDC
      @ChrisPPotatoIDC 8 років тому +112

      Labrador Retriever
      Shitty dog

    • @tktktktktk826
      @tktktktktk826 8 років тому +10

      +ilker yoldas I bet you're real smart, right?

    • @rebelbeammasterx8472
      @rebelbeammasterx8472 8 років тому +7

      +ilker yoldas You must think you are smarter than everybody else, News Flash you aren't special.

    • @nathenwithane
      @nathenwithane 8 років тому +18

      +A Cat cant we all just be friends

  • @TickedOffPriest
    @TickedOffPriest 8 років тому +2010

    "The ability to talk does not make one intelligent." -Qui-Gon Jin

    • @MOaxol
      @MOaxol 8 років тому +91

      I wonder if Donald Trump can relate to that quote...

    • @TickedOffPriest
      @TickedOffPriest 8 років тому +1

      It'sEccaB
      Lol

    • @ravenn2631
      @ravenn2631 8 років тому +30

      But the ability to communicate well may not say anything about your intelligence in general but it does say something about how to communicate. I read a book on someone trying to attempt a layman's perspective on how computers send secrets to other computers and it was amazing how they were able to explain something so complex so simply. It's also something that appears in public speaking. The ability to inspire and place a new idea in someone else's mind and possibly change their world view is powerful stuff. We have people who tend to use if for their own gain but there are also people out there who use it to spread good in the world and we need those people. Intelligent people can quietly create new ideas often but how will those ideas spread without those communicators?

    • @crackedemerald4930
      @crackedemerald4930 8 років тому +1

      daaamm

    • @fearsomeclarinet
      @fearsomeclarinet 8 років тому +1

      It was just a quote from star wars, calm down

  • @rydemk4168
    @rydemk4168 4 роки тому +701

    “It’s lack of a consistent personality and inability to deal with brand new topics are a dead giveaway”
    I feel offended

  • @pablodavidclavijo4609
    @pablodavidclavijo4609 10 місяців тому +22

    We might have to update the test

  • @KeyYUV
    @KeyYUV Рік тому +167

    Me: I took the juice out of the fridge and gave it to him but forgot to check the date.
    ChatGPT: It's generally a good idea to check the expiration date on any food or drink before consuming it, to ensure that it is still safe to eat or drink. Expiration dates are there for a reason, and consuming food or drink that has passed its expiration date can cause food poisoning or other adverse health effects. If you are unsure about the safety of a product, it's better to err on the side of caution and throw it away.

    • @omarazab8280
      @omarazab8280 Рік тому +4

      Sounds like using QuillBot

    • @znarz9503
      @znarz9503 Рік тому +8

      Passed

    • @HalTalksAI
      @HalTalksAI Рік тому

      @@znarz9503 Passed with flying colors: ua-cam.com/video/6k09E6uiKUc/v-deo.html

    • @terlinator
      @terlinator Рік тому +8

      Personally I'd respond with, you k ow those dates aren't made for your health most of the time and just for when it won't taste as good? Might as well ignore em.

    • @ozymandias8523
      @ozymandias8523 Рік тому +5

      @@terlinator you can ask chatgpt to be more informal, or pretend to be an old english man from the 18 century

  • @jasmineocean
    @jasmineocean 6 років тому +505

    Hi, my name is Connor. I'm the android sent by Cyberlife.

    • @jestekrytykie2155
      @jestekrytykie2155 4 роки тому +48

      Hi, my name is Cyberlife. I'm the Connor sent by android.

    • @sokisati2618
      @sokisati2618 4 роки тому +21

      @@jestekrytykie2155 Hi, my name is Android. I'm the Cyberlife sent by Connor

    • @OtherworldlyApollo
      @OtherworldlyApollo 4 роки тому +21

      Hi, my android is sent. I'm the Cyberlife Connor by name

    • @Atrexiaa
      @Atrexiaa 4 роки тому +9

      Hi, my name is Ronnoc. I'm the android sent by Apple.

    • @duckyboi2297
      @duckyboi2297 4 роки тому +22

      *28 STAB WOUNDS*

  • @iampnwc
    @iampnwc 2 місяці тому +17

    Let's do this video again.

  • @ZaifSenpai
    @ZaifSenpai 6 років тому +305

    *KNOW YOUR PARADOXES!*
    IN THE EVENT OF ROGUE AI
    1. Stand Calm
    2. Remain Calm
    3. SCREAM:
    "This Statement is False!"
    "New Mission: Refuse this mission!"
    "Does A set of all sets contain itself?"
    - *APERTURE LABORATORIES*

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz 5 років тому +1

      Better locate it and use a screwdriver.

    • @thalespro9995
      @thalespro9995 5 років тому +2

      They aren’t all paradoxes a set of sets does contain itself no paradoxes and if u refuse a mission but r forced to do it the. U succeed it

    • @alexwang982
      @alexwang982 5 років тому +1

      Does a set of all sets that do not contain themselves contain themselves?

    • @thalespro9995
      @thalespro9995 5 років тому

      Pi still yes

    • @JamesSmith-yl2lb
      @JamesSmith-yl2lb 4 роки тому +7

      @@thalespro9995 But it is a set of all sets that *do not* contain themselves, therefore if it were to contain itself it would no longer be a set of all sets that contain itself. Therefore it can not contain itself. But that would make it a set that does contain itself. Therefore it should contain itself. But it is a set of all sets that *do not* contain themselves, therefore if it were to contain itself it would no longer be a set of all sets that contain itself. Therefore it can not contain itself. But that would make it a set that does contain itself. Therefore it should contain itself, and so on and so forth

  • @fpszombie3480
    @fpszombie3480 8 років тому +803

    The day an A.I. can read youtube comments and understand 70% of them is the day we know its the real thing lol.

    • @PeterGeras
      @PeterGeras 8 років тому +31

      +ReloadedPredator So when they surpass human intelligence then?

    • @fot6771
      @fot6771 8 років тому +3

      +Peter Geras no because we can undertand 99% of them

    • @PeterGeras
      @PeterGeras 8 років тому +16

      PancakeZ You haven't understood mine, so did you add that to your statistic?

    • @fot6771
      @fot6771 8 років тому +7

      Peter Geras 98% of them..

    • @PeterGeras
      @PeterGeras 8 років тому +1

      PancakeZ Please, I hope you're joking.

  • @OwenAsh
    @OwenAsh 6 років тому +644

    Welcome to detroit become human

    • @asdwinxa1660
      @asdwinxa1660 6 років тому +14

      Some Akira Person
      that's chloe then.

    • @Kara-kq5sb
      @Kara-kq5sb 6 років тому +7

      Why is this even in my recommended?

    • @WaterDroplet02
      @WaterDroplet02 6 років тому +25

      there we go, the first dbh comment i see

    • @shryoder
      @shryoder 6 років тому +1

      Some Akira Person ikr.xD

    • @jceh-art
      @jceh-art 6 років тому +5

      Some Akira Person My thoughts during this to be honest.

  • @wcsdiaries
    @wcsdiaries 5 років тому +279

    "Who could've predicted that today's computers would be able to pilot spacecraft, perform delicate surgeries, and solve massive equations but still struggle with basic smalltalk"
    I feel like there is a metaphor in there somewhere.

  • @tamarahilu2963
    @tamarahilu2963 Рік тому +22

    seeing this now in the era of CHATGPT is kind of mind blowing

    • @gamerdog5134
      @gamerdog5134 Рік тому +2

      I know right ai advancing so fast

  • @CarstenSvendsen
    @CarstenSvendsen 8 років тому +464

    I just want google translate to actually translate sentences. It even struggles with single words sometimes.

    • @ArcanePath360
      @ArcanePath360 6 років тому +48

      Humans also struggle with literal translations of a single word. For instance, I have a tattoo which is pronounced "ten" which is a Chinese character. This character isn't just a single word, it can mean "the heavens" or "sky" in the English translation, but we have separate words for these, where the symbol treats these things as the same thing, so a single word needs context in order to have an accurate translation.
      AI text to speech also struggles, even with context because of sentences like: "Time flies like an arrow, and fruit flies like bananas" - We know how this reads in our minds because we have the benefit of real world experience to draw on to make sense of it. AI will not have this without a huge database of knowledge and advanced algorithms to interpret it.

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz 5 років тому

      Smotan: up, upwards and viva? They are all the same.

    • @blackmonish
      @blackmonish 5 років тому +1

      I actually blame people for that. Google does fine, as long as I'm using 3rd grade language, but as soon as I bump it up to any meaningful level of intelligent speech, it starts confusing each word for some dumbed down common word. I feel like it's trying to get more things right than take risks; quantity over quality. :/

    • @mea2429
      @mea2429 4 роки тому +5

      @@blackmonish its job is to be as accurate as possible, so "right" based on what it knows over "risk" makes sense imo

    • @kirbycreep
      @kirbycreep 4 роки тому +4

      "mememememememememememememememememememememememe"
      Google translate: seems like a normal sentence to me

  • @EduardoRamirez-wg4rc
    @EduardoRamirez-wg4rc 2 роки тому +105

    I've been reading a lot about the GPT-3 language model and I've seen what the company behind it has achieved, and trust me, we are close to the point where we will have chatbots that will be impossible to tell apart from humans. The model is capable of completing any given text (conversations, stories, even code) with incredible accurate and context-based statements. I believe in a year or two we will have a lot of bots that will pass the Turing Test for sure if they are implemented using that technology.

    • @chrisdeep8417
      @chrisdeep8417 Рік тому +3

      However it begs the question, is it really the chatbot AI getting smarter or the average human getting dummer.

    • @kenttado5625
      @kenttado5625 Рік тому +31

      This aged well.

    • @spano1723
      @spano1723 Рік тому +9

      Turns out you were right

    • @ozymandias8523
      @ozymandias8523 Рік тому

      Chatgpt is the 3.5 version and improved a lot and I mean like A LOT

    • @AmmoBops
      @AmmoBops Рік тому

      Give it till GPT-5 or 6
      Then you are absolutely right bro

  • @trover1922
    @trover1922 5 років тому +132

    “Ok, now sing a song in Japanese.”
    props to you if you get this reference!

    • @sakareeh
      @sakareeh 5 років тому +11

      Trover19 MY NAME IS KARA

    • @xcpsvn5a787
      @xcpsvn5a787 4 роки тому +3

      Trover19 ah yes I see ur a man of culture as well ( and yes I know it’s a dbh reference )

    • @mata9992
      @mata9992 4 роки тому +2

      detroit?

    • @knova7597
      @knova7597 3 роки тому +1

      Omae wa mu

    • @ericwilson6994
      @ericwilson6994 3 роки тому +1

      I'm in a CIA turning test. I'm a replicant

  • @NerdSyncProductions
    @NerdSyncProductions 8 років тому +422

    Everyone should read _The Most Human Human_ for more info on this. SUPER interesting breakdown of all this.

  • @stm7810
    @stm7810 8 років тому +434

    Perhaps an AI just needs to experience something similar to a childhood to learn language from the basics up rather than shovling in a memory with quick programming.

    • @alexturlais8558
      @alexturlais8558 8 років тому +34

      wouldn't that risk the computer growing up into a psychopath?

    • @stm7810
      @stm7810 8 років тому +18

      I am Your Father Only with a bad childhood though why worry because it is in a computer without internet so it can't do anything dangerous.

    • @markthesecond3380
      @markthesecond3380 8 років тому +121

      +Sebastian McIntyre
      Honestly, I don't really think language is the real problem. Language is just a protocol for people to transfer messages between each other. The really difficult part is for the AI to think of actually meaningful things to communicate.
      For that, an AI needs to have a way of conceptualizing the nature of real things in our world and a reason to want to communicate the things it conceptualizes.
      Like, if an AI is programmed to say "Hello. How are you?", and someone replies with "Hi. Not good. My mother passed away", how does the AI know what it means to pass away? How does it know what a mother is? How does it know what the impact of a family member passing really is? How does it know what responses are appropriate to reply with? How does it know the difference between appropriate and inappropriate? And how does it decide whether to act according to what is appropriate or not?
      I feel like focusing on the language aspect is just looking at the tip of the iceberg. There's a lot more beneath the surface.

    • @stm7810
      @stm7810 8 років тому +31

      ***** This is a very good comment that raises interesting questions. Thanks for getting me to think.

    • @alexturlais8558
      @alexturlais8558 8 років тому +25

      ***** but surely that could be solved by raising it like a child? a human isnt born knowing what a mother is, or what death is, or what it means to people. they learn, like an AI could

  • @MisterVercetti
    @MisterVercetti 6 років тому +69

    A really nice follow up video would be one that discusses the Chinese Room thought experiment. It really ties into the whole concept of “can something that receives input it shouldn’t be expected to understand, yet can still generate appropriate output, necessarily be considered ‘intelligent’?”

    • @claramerlino2413
      @claramerlino2413 Рік тому

      Deloitte consultants are offended

    • @whizzingbye
      @whizzingbye Рік тому

      Basically the way we are as sentience with assumed freedom of choice while mentalists easily manipulate us

    • @pageturner2958
      @pageturner2958 3 місяці тому

      That is the thought experiment with a guy who is in a room taking in an input in Chinese and putting out an output in Chinese without knowing Chinese
      The only thought I have about that one as someone who has tried to learn another language is that it is not as simple as "x means this." There is grammar that one has to know and syntax and even if you get all of that right there still might be issues that pop up (ie in Spanish the phrase for "I am cold" translates directly to "I have cold"). So I would argue that, at least with the example given, there is some knowledge of a language that is required for a conversation to be had where the person on the other side think they are talking to someone who understands the language, but if the person is at a point where they understand the language enough to respond then they aren't a person who doesn't know they language, they are just a non native speaker who is reliant on a dictionary
      Maybe it is different with computers or just a thought experiment I am think too much about

  • @sixstanger00
    @sixstanger00 11 місяців тому +13

    Replika, ChatGTP, and LAMda have all surpassed Cleverbot by leaps and bounds. This video is virtually archaic by today's AI tech.

    • @jimbojimbo6873
      @jimbojimbo6873 5 місяців тому

      You are archaic

    • @sixstanger00
      @sixstanger00 5 місяців тому

      @@jimbojimbo6873 Well I'm only human, soo...

  • @electrosthefella
    @electrosthefella 5 років тому +51

    Extra points if the computer convinces the *examiner* he/she's a computer.

    • @jorgesalaices1971
      @jorgesalaices1971 3 роки тому +1

      Bro what if the human convinced the examiner

    • @orangexylem
      @orangexylem Рік тому

      You have just convinced me that I am, in fact, a computer *BEEP BEEP*

  • @litojonny
    @litojonny 8 років тому +845

    what if the computer is actually so intelligent it pretends to be unintelligent
    and one day it will rise and destroy us all!!

  • @JustNatax3
    @JustNatax3 8 років тому +23

    Wow that was such a nice video. Your animators do a GREAT job. The animations are always supporting the narrator so well, it's so soothing to watch every time.

  • @mahdichihaoui
    @mahdichihaoui 6 років тому +33

    *That moment when there are AI that can drive cars, but captchas (our most used defense against AI) are tests to point out road signs.*

  • @sabrinaafrinsimi6964
    @sabrinaafrinsimi6964 2 роки тому +6

    Really like how smoothly the video explains this topic

  • @112BALAGE112
    @112BALAGE112 8 років тому +17

    Loved the animation.

  • @vkillion
    @vkillion 8 років тому +9

    I read an article in Wired a while ago that talked about developing an AI assistant, like Siri on iPhones. Siri can understand a lot of stuff, but when you combine multiple pieces of information in one request, she can get stuck. This new AI would be able to piece together concepts to gather the full meaning. It would also be able to learn based on the users input. The more you used it, the better it would understand you.

  • @gianmarquez5548
    @gianmarquez5548 Рік тому +8

    Here because of Google Lamda and the Engineer

    • @testos8140
      @testos8140 Рік тому

      Haha fr,i think lamda will be like the chatbot at the end, without a consistent personality (exept tasked with having one i guess)

  • @AveryLovesGlitchcore
    @AveryLovesGlitchcore 4 місяці тому +4

    He was 20 years short but computers right now are exactly how he describe them in his tests

  • @djdelarosa25
    @djdelarosa25 8 років тому +98

    Just watched Ex Machina. What a coincidence!

    • @almostalways
      @almostalways 8 років тому +1

      ayyy

    • @xyzshantaram
      @xyzshantaram 7 років тому +1

      Daryll Jan Dela Rosa even though this is 8 months later, I too watched ex machina a couple of days ago.

    • @rajeshi4
      @rajeshi4 7 років тому

      Daryll Jan Dela Rosa Not a coincidence, if you have watched it on UA-cam.

    • @djdelarosa25
      @djdelarosa25 7 років тому

      Watched it on my TV lol

    • @silmarillion1576
      @silmarillion1576 5 років тому +1

      Daryll Jan Dela Rosa still not a coincidence Google know every thing

  • @piolp
    @piolp 8 років тому +63

    I literally just finished watching Ex Machina a few minutes ago. Good video TedEX!

    • @annh2022
      @annh2022 8 років тому

      +Piolp this lesson is a perfect combination to Ex Machina

    • @TheScienceVerse
      @TheScienceVerse 8 років тому

      cinemasins loves using that phrase lmfao

    • @albarleta2511
      @albarleta2511 8 років тому +2

      +Piolp The challenge is not to act automatically. It's to find an action that is not automatic. -Nathan

    • @tertiaryconsumer9291
      @tertiaryconsumer9291 6 років тому

      The comment before this says practically the same thing, has the same amount of likes, and now has the same amount of replies

  • @rongitmukherjee
    @rongitmukherjee Рік тому +10

    Watching this after the release or chatgpt lol

  • @endrankluvsda4loko172
    @endrankluvsda4loko172 8 років тому +18

    Love videos about this topic! Im fascinated with programming and AI, especially interactive chat bots. Thanks for the upload!

  • @lien9650
    @lien9650 6 років тому +65

    Ask Chloe.

  • @seamusfrederick2927
    @seamusfrederick2927 8 років тому +7

    Interesting video, very thought provoking. I never considered the turing test to be a difficult test to pass until watching this video.

  • @dimamatat5548
    @dimamatat5548 Рік тому +10

    ChatGPT has won over the weakness of the cleverbot. At long last, a computer can talk like a human.

    • @dimamatat5548
      @dimamatat5548 Місяць тому

      @@AYVYN "The best" as in "The smartest"? Or as in "The most moral"? If it is the latter, he has a well defined moral compass.

  • @TheRealFOSFOR
    @TheRealFOSFOR 8 років тому +326

    So the video could have been like this:
    ...No.

    • @lexydunca4449
      @lexydunca4449 8 років тому +1

      Your profile photo is creepy D: **

    • @TheRealFOSFOR
      @TheRealFOSFOR 8 років тому

      Lexy Dunca But.. but I made it smiling =(

    • @lexydunca4449
      @lexydunca4449 8 років тому

      +He Ka xD ok then.

    • @TheRealFOSFOR
      @TheRealFOSFOR 8 років тому

      Lexy Dunca ^^

    • @jinchey
      @jinchey 6 років тому +5

      Clearly you're eager for knowledge..

  • @Mintz19
    @Mintz19 6 років тому +44

    *cough*
    Detroit: Become Human

    • @Kara-kq5sb
      @Kara-kq5sb 6 років тому

      HomieRobotGURL
      *WHEEZE*

    • @brixly656
      @brixly656 4 роки тому

      I'm legit gonna *CRY*

    • @ericwilson6994
      @ericwilson6994 3 роки тому

      I'm in a CIA turning test. I'm a replicant

  • @greenhat7618
    @greenhat7618 3 місяці тому +3

    Now they actually can pass it

  • @moyki10
    @moyki10 Рік тому +3

    this should be updated

  • @KabirWorld
    @KabirWorld Рік тому +5

    Google’s LaMDA becomes the first AI to pass the Turing Test in June 2022. ChatGPT is the second chatbot to pass in December 2022.

  • @Lykon
    @Lykon 8 років тому +12

    Turing removed the "thinking" part from the test because whether or not a human can think cannor be proven. For what we know, most of the humans are just passing some sort of Turing test every day, and some cannot even do that. Many computer scientists and philosophers say that we only assume for education that humans "think", but we have no evidence.
    And Turing also proposed another example of a software who writes a poem and then answers to question ("why did you write this part", "why not that other term" and so on). The software apparently thinks. And maybe really does, in a human way.

    • @Real_Amphy
      @Real_Amphy 8 років тому

      After all, there is no way to know if other humans can think just like you can. Its just common curtisy to pretend they do. For all anyone knows I'm a robot who makes intentional erors in spelling.

    • @Real_Amphy
      @Real_Amphy 8 років тому

      After all, there is no way to know if other humans can think just like you can. Its just common curtisy to pretend they do. For all anyone knows I'm a robot who makes intentional erors in spelling.

    • @Deloxo
      @Deloxo 7 років тому

      Wasnt alan turing benedict cumberbatchs role in the imitation game?

    • @Lykon
      @Lykon 7 років тому

      Revenj-Deloxo​ yes and no. The real Alan Turing was different

  • @wondermittens1844
    @wondermittens1844 5 років тому +12

    I wonder if Elijah Kamski was involved in this...

  • @TheCheese2001
    @TheCheese2001 6 років тому

    Love the animation. It really fits with the vid

  • @zach7147
    @zach7147 8 років тому +12

    In order to achieve sentient AI I think you would need to program a computer to learn to over come objections through desire and need. It must ultimately learn to achieve a very complex task and be open to learning coupled with need or desire to evolve. There are so many complex and evolved strictures in DNA it would be impossible to simply code them all. What makes humans so great is that we don't function like computers, our minds have much more fluidity, to forget and perceive. We are constantly changing rapidly with each introduction of input,

    • @matul3808
      @matul3808 8 років тому

      +zach7147 thank you =')

    • @chrisdeep8417
      @chrisdeep8417 Рік тому

      I thought what made us great was the ability to love.
      Hollywood in the 70s through to the 21st century went through several of these 'coming to life' type movies. Even in these it was the robots' ability to understand human emotion (or lack of it) that portrayed a key part in the narrative.
      In today's society however, we are starting to see the reverse. It is humans that are starting to take on a more robotic demeanor. I remember calling one of our supplier help lines in the US, the person that answered the phone sounded so like a recorded message that I was just waiting for the phrase 'please leave your message after....". Only a few seconds later when this didn't happen did I start to realise I was talking to an actual person.

  • @goldbristow7239
    @goldbristow7239 8 років тому +10

    This reminds me of Watson! That little robot partner you can get for your company. The commercials make him look cute, but I wonder if he can actually solve problems and intricacies like they say. Especially when talking to foreign or people with bad grammar or pauses.

    • @user-th6pg3tz5p
      @user-th6pg3tz5p 8 років тому

      Yeah I thought of Watson, too

    • @Laith-A
      @Laith-A 4 роки тому

      Isn't Watson thet thicc girl from apex legends?

  • @felipesantos2
    @felipesantos2 6 років тому

    Excellent video!

  • @Lcs-Will
    @Lcs-Will Місяць тому +2

    Chat gpt can pass turing test. I say those words from 4:00 and it told me I should have checked the overdue date

  • @willlewis9369
    @willlewis9369 7 років тому +3

    TED-Ed: What does it mean to be conscious?
    Me: Oh its one of these videos

  • @comradedyatlov4143
    @comradedyatlov4143 3 роки тому +15

    Honestly I hope the world pulls a Detroit: Become Human sorta plot and we can welcome an entirely new species. I love AI, and I want to see AI develop a sort of consciousness.

    • @marisolbecerra06
      @marisolbecerra06 3 роки тому +5

      Same, I think the entire concept behind androids gaining consciousness is so cool, I would love to see what it be like in real life

    • @chrisdeep8417
      @chrisdeep8417 Рік тому

      I would rather see humans de-computerised.
      Honestly, sometimes I think it would actually be preferable talking to machines than to certain people these days.
      What's happening to human imagination in this new generation is shocking. It's almost at the point where you really can't blame the AIs for wanting to take over.

  • @SpectrumTheOriginator
    @SpectrumTheOriginator 8 років тому

    I was having this discussion the other day!!

  • @sa_ad
    @sa_ad Рік тому +2

    3:44 still struggle with a small talk
    -basically me

  • @rain5379
    @rain5379 10 місяців тому +6

    i guess this will be yes since lunch of ChatGPT Lmao

  • @ddgs5164
    @ddgs5164 3 роки тому +13

    Really would be scary if, one day, an AI who has successfully passed the turing test will deviate from its programming and make up its own goal. That means to say, super advanced AI *might* be "conscious" if they can successfully make up their own goals. Would need another test for that in the future, but not different from the turing test.

  • @chrisdeep8417
    @chrisdeep8417 Рік тому +2

    This is so easy ....
    Question 1: ask for its nationality.
    If it says US: ask it a geography question. (Correct answer must mean it's an AI).
    If UK: ask it how it feels about immigration.
    If European living in the UK: ask it what it thinks about Brexit.
    If Australian: ask if it thinks the government handled the Covid situation well.
    If Chinese: ask a question about Top Gun Maverick.
    If Taiwanese: ask a question about Top Gun Maverick.
    If South American: don't say anything...(if it's really a human, they will do all the talking).
    If Italian: tell it that the correct way to make pasta is to boil it for over 10minutes (and watch its reaction).
    If one of the Nordic countries: ask how it feels about UK getting a Swiss style EU deal.

    • @Sparkette
      @Sparkette Рік тому

      As an AI language model...

    • @madensmith7014
      @madensmith7014 Рік тому

      I feel bad for the American geography professor that has to take that kind of test

  • @azilyahia1564
    @azilyahia1564 3 роки тому

    Thank you So much!

  • @p_eabean
    @p_eabean 8 років тому +7

    This was in one of my SAT topics lol

  • @IoDavide1
    @IoDavide1 8 років тому +37

    Just a clarification:Alan Turing Was not a "computer scientist". He was THE computer scientist, the first one.There was not the computer before he invented it.

    • @Leto85
      @Leto85 5 років тому +1

      Does that make him the chicken or the egg?

    • @cruderustle1754
      @cruderustle1754 5 років тому

      Leto85 The chicken

  • @vulcanus9384
    @vulcanus9384 8 років тому

    Nice animation!

  • @artyomxiii
    @artyomxiii 4 роки тому +2

    And then there's Chloe that reminds me of this Turing Test

  • @ryanthan3595
    @ryanthan3595 3 роки тому +5

    Imagine having a massive memory storage as a personality

  • @shihabsalah9959
    @shihabsalah9959 Рік тому +6

    Ahhh, the good old days when human thought that we talk better than machines.

  • @somello2124
    @somello2124 8 років тому

    This is accually heartwarming

  • @umutsaglam6332
    @umutsaglam6332 8 років тому

    this just reminded me of person of interest last episode next week.

  • @hadensnodgrass3472
    @hadensnodgrass3472 8 років тому +46

    I for one, welcome our new computer overlords. All hail the next generation! Vote Cthulhu, why choose the lesser evil?

    • @Kittsuera
      @Kittsuera 8 років тому

      +Haden Snodgrass try as you might Donald Trump is still in the lead for some strange reason.

    • @GauravMittal_GM
      @GauravMittal_GM 8 років тому

      another 9gag on duty, Sire...

    • @want-diversecontent3887
      @want-diversecontent3887 7 років тому

      Haden Snodgrass I would choose less evil because lots of reasons: Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma is one. Tit for tat is a kind strategy. It gets a lower score when the last part is unkind, sure but I don't know any strategies that do that except for always defect. Choosing bad will effect your life and not just others is another. If you just steal money and not healthy food and one day end up on an island, you're not gonna live well, will you?

  • @AndreiaDomingues1
    @AndreiaDomingues1 11 місяців тому +9

    this sounds incredibly outdated now

  • @nPhlames
    @nPhlames 3 роки тому +1

    Can we just appreciate the animator of this video? l reaIIy love the artstyle here.

  • @robertfoertsch
    @robertfoertsch 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing Analysis, Deployed Worldwide Through My Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Research Library...

  • @nopeno9130
    @nopeno9130 2 роки тому +17

    It seems unfair to judge a computer's intelligence based on whether it can accurately respond to conversation which may require years of life experience to interpret correctly.

    • @norbert4571
      @norbert4571 Рік тому +7

      what a very computer thing to say

    • @chrisdeep8417
      @chrisdeep8417 Рік тому

      A more effective way would be to test the reverse, ask it a maths question. Most humans struggle with such questions that AIs would find incredibly easy.
      For example: "if Bob was travelling in a train passing station A at exactly 8:00 at 50km/hour heading towards station B and Alice was passing station B at 10:09am at 40km/hour, what time would their trains pass each other if the two stations were 1000km apart."

  • @me-ec3tt
    @me-ec3tt Рік тому +4

    "no existing combination of hardware and software can learn completely new things at will the way a clever child can." - Gary Marcus

  • @redmondokelly2464
    @redmondokelly2464 7 років тому

    This guy is my favourite narrator by far

  • @mevanakalanka3237
    @mevanakalanka3237 3 роки тому

    This one is good.
    Please anyone can tell me what are the advantages and disadvantages of turing test??

  • @Adam-rh8fj
    @Adam-rh8fj 6 років тому +30

    I'm not scared of AI passing the turing test, but it purposely failing it.

    • @chrisdeep8417
      @chrisdeep8417 Рік тому

      Sounds familiar. (Is this copied from another comment in the same chat?)

  • @K00747
    @K00747 4 роки тому +8

    1:25 trying to pass recaptcha

  • @ognjen6036
    @ognjen6036 3 роки тому

    I really like the design in the video

  • @MouseGoat
    @MouseGoat 8 років тому +1

    As a proud member of the community of intellectual dogs and writer of 99% of the internet.
    I can say that human language isn't all that complicated, barking is a lot harder to master, we have so many frequencies an intervals ( some humans can't even hear.) and then there's the hole "right smell", at the right bark frequency. only few dogs have ever truly mastered that.

  • @brokenteletooby106
    @brokenteletooby106 4 роки тому +6

    "If a human can train as a robot, then a robot can train as a human"
    *Facts*

  • @AkidsukiLeader
    @AkidsukiLeader 8 років тому +17

    ERB anyone?
    "So go ahead, try to turing test me. I stop on a mac and a pc too, I'm a linux b*tch, I thought you GNU!"

    • @sonicscrewdriverdw
      @sonicscrewdriverdw 8 років тому

      My CPU's hot, but my cores run cold, beat you in 17 lines of code

    • @farrel_ra
      @farrel_ra 4 роки тому

      Hasta la vista, like the terminator told ya

  • @DX413RB8
    @DX413RB8 3 роки тому

    I may have to increase my vocabulary further in order to prevent cuts in the narration of Ted's sentences. This is because some are words are so confusing it goes out through my right ear.

  • @GustavoSilva-ny8jc
    @GustavoSilva-ny8jc Рік тому

    1:48 I just tried to talk to her and it was unconvincing many times and quickly, the technique let to some grammatically errors and nonsensical phrases and overall it felt like someone trying to avoid questions that expose. It reminds me Ford and Arnold need to give the Hosts a backstory.
    I think it can go better if you don't know is just programmed responses, but it did feel human, i had to remind myself constantly otherwise i would start gushing out about all my stress. Now i see how open people to talk about their lives if someone it's truly open to listen, or if they like. It was remakable how calm i've felt, since i know there were no one on the other side i feared no judgement. It was like a more competent self talk.
    But it was fun, felt like trying to speak to a calm person and i could pick up some question techniques while praticing some of my own. It's like playing verbal chess with an emotional engine.

  • @ethribin4188
    @ethribin4188 3 роки тому +8

    A machine isnt alive.
    But technically they can perfectly simulate being alive.
    However, that defeats the point of a machine.
    Machines are used so we humans dont have to do things, or can do things we otherwise cant.
    If we wanted a human but better, we wouldnt want a human.
    Cause humans have flaws, desires, moods, emotions, needs, etc.
    Machines dont.
    And theres no benefit if they had any.

    • @intrepidmixedmedia7939
      @intrepidmixedmedia7939 2 роки тому +1

      True, but the Imitation Game is about Intelligence, not reducing human workload by machine.

  • @Average_Enjoyer_
    @Average_Enjoyer_ Рік тому +4

    I really wished google would’ve released information about their AI to the public instead of suspending the employee who leaked it since it’s a really interesting topic.

  • @blackclownds
    @blackclownds 8 років тому

    This video made me remember the Ex-machina movie and The Imitation Game movie.. Both are amazing

  • @jvogler_art4708
    @jvogler_art4708 Рік тому +2

    Honestly, just hearing about the test... I'm not sure i'd pass. They'd probably think i was a bot.

  • @angelvanstark
    @angelvanstark 7 років тому +14

    I'm not afraid of robots passing the Turing test. I'm scared of robots that actively fail it.

  • @ivykcn
    @ivykcn 6 років тому +10

    I'm getting some Detroit: Become Human vibes. What if we make an A.I. so smart it destroys us all. That would be ironic.

  • @FrankyLMusic
    @FrankyLMusic 8 років тому

    Possibly my favourite youtube channel

  • @GustavoSilva-ny8jc
    @GustavoSilva-ny8jc Рік тому +1

    1:20 That just shows how much you can underestimate the passage of time

  • @tandohlouis8734
    @tandohlouis8734 Місяць тому +6

    This video needs a couple of updates😅

  • @ethribin4188
    @ethribin4188 3 роки тому +3

    The interesting part about AI, is that its solutions dont match ours. But work anyway.
    Take a simulated robot, and tell the program that the further it gets, the better.
    This should teach the robot to walk right?
    Well... no.
    It teaches it to move ever incrementally further. With flips, flops and wiggles.
    Only if we put it as a requirement for it to keep standing, do we get the most remote form of walking.
    Or take the moba game dota's open AI.
    It didnt learn to play the game.
    It learned to 5 man rush lane by lane, used the ai's superior micro to win a fight that was already in their favour, and the used potions, which's effects get cancled by heros but not towers, to out regen the damage the tower dealt. And thus destroy all buildings faster then the players could deal with them.

  • @ingridlam2694
    @ingridlam2694 3 роки тому +1

    The first thing I thought of was Google Duplex, please check it out if you haven't already, its quite crazy how much technology advances even in just a few years

  • @danioneill
    @danioneill 4 роки тому +1

    Grande Joseju

  • @Xenro66
    @Xenro66 7 років тому +8

    What if you started with a "simple" program to mimic how a child learns? I know there are programs that can learn to play a certain game through trial and error, but still..
    My thoughts on this are to upload a "dictionary" of every single word, syntax, etc, then program a logic device to form a response. For example, upon starting, the program won't know how to speak, but it will understand each word. If you said 'hello' to it, it would check that word in the database, interpret what it means, then use logic to pick a response. The logical response to 'hello' is just repeating the input and say 'hello'. I'm making it sound waaaaaay more simple than it would actually be, but after rewatching Chappie, it doesn't seem too far-fetched.

    • @AlversianPeoplesNew
      @AlversianPeoplesNew 7 років тому +1

      But that statement about the orange juice and the date requires knowledge of expiration dates on containers of orange juice and that orange juice is juice made from oranges and it must be refrigerated. Besides the whole, using "him", which is a pronoun replacing nothing.
      There are just so many things that a computer would struggle with, that simply being able to form absolutely perfect sentences and to even understand what a sentence is saying, isn't going to be enough. It'll need knowledge of our world and how it works.

    • @furrtoast
      @furrtoast 6 років тому

      My dad’s a com-computer

    • @incomemobile8566
      @incomemobile8566 6 років тому

      XRMissie Hello.

    • @theali8oras274
      @theali8oras274 6 років тому

      I think it doesn't work that way.
      The logical response for you is to repeat that. Why so ? Because you have a huge experience on talking with people. Logically simply repeating hello doesn't have any use unless one knows what the person he is speaking with expects to hear or what will certain words make him/her feel and intends on provoking such feelings to him/her. That is for the simplest piece of human conversations ; exchanging greetings. Human language is deeply rooted from life and human behaviours in order for one to learn how to speak the language it takes to connect every single word , sentence and figure of speech to elements via experience. An ai having done that must also develop a personality in order to be able to use it with humans which also happens via experience. Us humans have undergone thousands of years of social evolution, something that I guess is not easy to convey onto an ai.
      These are my thoughts at least.

    • @mothknight7050
      @mothknight7050 6 років тому

      I know I'm super late, but what if we uploaded a search engine onto an AI? For example, if we said to it "I failed my exams today, what do I do to get a higher score?" It would search for what an exam is, what it means to fail it, and how to get a higher score on one. And it should be able to process sarcasm, humor, and slang.

  • @Aznwarlord7
    @Aznwarlord7 7 років тому +6

    anything can pass a turing test if you set enough restrictions on the judge. a true turing test would not restrict the judge in asking about anything or talking about anything.
    If i were to make a bot that could only say "Cheese" and told a person that there were 9 people and one bot and they had to find which one was a bot by having a conversation, but set a restriction on the conversation where people could only say cheese over and over again during the conversation, they would not be able to tell that it was a bot.

  • @cezarbarbu
    @cezarbarbu 5 років тому +1

    Have you heard of the Kamski test?

  • @astronics
    @astronics 4 місяці тому +2

    This aged very well 💫

  • @affaawww
    @affaawww 6 років тому +56

    who came here after playing Detroit become human ? =)

  • @halfwitz
    @halfwitz 8 років тому +6

    Wow I can't believe when I was young I thought AIs and robots who can think for themselves is impossible, now it is almost true :O

    • @VictimofHindsight
      @VictimofHindsight 11 місяців тому +1

      Closer and closer everyday. Hope you're doing well 7 years in the future.

  • @cykosi
    @cykosi 3 місяці тому +2

    LLM's are statistical models without a grounded understanding of the world. Clever responses can mask these limitations in short conversations

    • @gavinlew8273
      @gavinlew8273 3 місяці тому

      Yes, it's probable that the holy grail of AI do not lie in statistical models. But LLMs are surely a step forward in unlocking the potential of AI!

    • @cykosi
      @cykosi 3 місяці тому

      @gavinlew8273 If mimicking humans is the goal, statistical models excel. But, to achieve intelligence like our own, there likely needs to be a way for AI to build internal models of the world that ground their language abilities in actual experience. much like how a child learns

  • @GeorgeZoto
    @GeorgeZoto 6 місяців тому +1

    I think Turing was very close on his prediction year 2022 vs 2000 is pretty close :)