Re: Robots Will Get Same Rights as Humans |
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Rick Merrill (rick0.merrill@NOSPAM.gmail.com) Sun, 31 Dec 2006 20:35:17 -0500
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David Wolff wrote:
> In article <telecom25.429.4@telecom-digest.org>, Scott Dorsey
>> If a system passes the Turing test, does it deserve the same rights as
>> As Eliza always said, "Tell me more about the Turing test."
> I think _Analog_ (analogsf.com) had a story like this a year or two
> If you couldn't pass the Turing test, you weren't allowed to vote.
> Thanks --
> David
> (Remove "xx" to reply.)
I once failed the touring test myself ...
mc wrote:
> Scott Dorsey <kludge@panix.com> wrote in message
>> If a system passes the Turing test, does it deserve the same rights
> No, because the Turing test is arbitrary and rather silly. It is not
>> If so, what about people who do not pass the Turing test? Do they
>> As Eliza always said, "Tell me more about the Turing test."
> ELIZA is a better conversationalist than some people at parties!
ELIZA was so good people did not want you reading over their shoulder! |
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