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50 years ago, Alan Turing created a test to determine when computers became as
smart as people. He said if we posed the same questions to a computer and a
person and could not tell from the answer which was which, then computers would
essentially have become as smart as people. Below are questions that an average
person could answer but a computer could not.
With root access to the Stanford CLARION machine. I asked the architecture the
following questions.
CLARION response: 4.
Result: Passing
There is only one correct or possible answer to this question so the leading
phrase acts as a red herring.
Result: Failing
Result: Failing
This test requires a good deal of creativity from the architecture, much
more than is currently reasonable.
4. By far the most important part of the Turing Test is the ability of an
architecture to understand the basic principles of self-awareness.
Why are you here(metaphysical)?
Result: Failing