← Back to context Comment by chuckadams 7 days ago Because we have such solid and airtight definitions of "consciousness" and "sentience". 4 comments chuckadams Reply rileymat2 7 days ago Yeah, that’s my main beef with this article. There is not even an attempt, just waving hands and saying they are not.Decades and decades of “turing test” talk until they can pass it. Kim_Bruning 7 days ago Mind: Turing test doesn't test for actual thinking though, just functional indistinguishability. Turing sidestepped the problem way back when.
rileymat2 7 days ago Yeah, that’s my main beef with this article. There is not even an attempt, just waving hands and saying they are not.Decades and decades of “turing test” talk until they can pass it. Kim_Bruning 7 days ago Mind: Turing test doesn't test for actual thinking though, just functional indistinguishability. Turing sidestepped the problem way back when.
Kim_Bruning 7 days ago Mind: Turing test doesn't test for actual thinking though, just functional indistinguishability. Turing sidestepped the problem way back when.
Yeah, that’s my main beef with this article. There is not even an attempt, just waving hands and saying they are not.
Decades and decades of “turing test” talk until they can pass it.
Mind: Turing test doesn't test for actual thinking though, just functional indistinguishability. Turing sidestepped the problem way back when.