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Can machines be intelligent? (Is it possible for a computer to…
Can machines be intelligent?
How can you measure a machine's intelligence?
Turing Test
Can machines think?
FLAWS
Winograd Schema Challenge
PURPOSE
IMPLICATIONS
FLAWS
Is it possible for a computer to differentiate semantic from syntactic knowledge?
Chinese Room Experiment
PURPOSE
IMPLICATIONS
FLAWS
Alternatives to the Turing Test
semantics
Winograd Schema Challenge
Standardized Tests
How are do different views of intelligence affect the way people approach test-making? (with regards to machines)
Intelligence = Competence
Turing Test
Google's DeepMind
PURPOSE
Machines can be used for entertainment (esp in video games)
IMPLICATIONS
Machines can be programmed to perform any task, and if they are able to do it, they are intelligent
FLAWS
Machines cannot do more than they're programmed to do
When the DeepMind was used to solve simple math equations, it couldn't do it
Intelligence = Creativity
Lovelace Test
IMPLICATIONS
Machines are intelligence as seen by their ability to create something new
Machines are creative
FLAWS
Machines are limited by the creativity of their programmers
The more complex the prompt, the harder to for the machines to respond
PURPOSE
Machines to be able to generate their own semantic sentences and stories, based on a given prompt
With the “rise of AI”, why is it important that we attempt to measure a machine’s intelligence?
To measure practical advances
To generate theoretical advances
What is Artificial Intelligence?
FLAWS WITH THE DEFINITION