Saturday, September 27, 2008

Turing Test

The Turing Test is fascinating to me for several reasons, but one sticks out in particular. If we were in fact able to produce a machine which could pass this test, countless debate would ensue as to the true meaning of such success. Many would argue that though it was a great feat, it still does not constitute consciousness. I for one would agree with this. What is interesting to me, however, is that such a success for AI would beg the question of human consciousness. If I can't tell that you are any more conscious than a machine, what right do I have to say that you are any more conscious than a machine? Some might argue that the machine has no motivation or emotion, but I could just as easily retort and ask how it is that I am to KNOW that you have motivation and emotion. As far as I am concerned, I am the only conscious thing on this planet. There is no way I will ever know for certain if you or anyone I have ever known shares this same trait. But for my own sanity I will passively accept your claims of consciousness and not allow my delusions of grandeur to get the best of me.

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