The Difference of Man and the Difference it Makes (Humans)

by David Turell @, Monday, July 13, 2009, 16:31 (5403 days ago) @ xeno6696

we should be stressing the animals with completely new stimuli in order to see the rudiments of humanlike behavior if they exist. 
 
> At any rate, even if that gorilla--Koko, wasn't comfortable and "in her element" it remains that she had the capability to learn speech. - 
> http://www.v3.co.uk/v3/comment/2245613/turing-test-retire
 
> I'll let the last three words of the link speak for themselves. 
 
> And yeah... I interview for my university's AI lab in the near future, though what they do is much more space-oriented. - I am sure rudiments of human behaviour exist in animals. Koko knew about 200 words in sign-language, not speech. She did have the larngeal anatomy for speech. The Turing site is correct. AI will not ever show aesthetics. Remember Penrose and "The Emperor's New Mind. Good luck on the interview.


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