This is a conversation. You seem not to have come prepared to even lightly defend your positions. I'll give you some time to think it through.
EVERYONE: This is an elite research board. High-effort, high-info participation only. Are you a player, or did you take the wrong stairs and wander out onto the field with your hot dog and Bud Light?
Back from my 14 day ban for, I guess, disagreeing with you. And my previous statement is still as true as it was before my 14 day ban. I guess I didn't learn anything from my 14 day ban.
Depends on what you mean by "intelligent."
Sentient and conscious? If so, you could certainly defend your position.
However, AIs have already demonstrated other forms of intelligence, such as inventing creative solutions to problems autonomously.
Computers do chores. They are not intelligent, never will be.
Utterly moronic statement. You have no clue what's coming—and it's just around the corner. You need to watch this video.
It's a true statement so not sure how moronic it can be.
This is a conversation. You seem not to have come prepared to even lightly defend your positions. I'll give you some time to think it through.
EVERYONE: This is an elite research board. High-effort, high-info participation only. Are you a player, or did you take the wrong stairs and wander out onto the field with your hot dog and Bud Light?
Back from my 14 day ban for, I guess, disagreeing with you. And my previous statement is still as true as it was before my 14 day ban. I guess I didn't learn anything from my 14 day ban.
The 2 definition of intelligence that I typically work with are A) ability to problem solve and B) ability to access & retain information.
Just sayin'
Well, it keeps changing. It USED to be the Turing Test... now the GPT4 can pass a high school exit exam, all by itself.
A computer not running a program a human wrote is a paper weight.
Depends on what you mean by "intelligent." Sentient and conscious? If so, you could certainly defend your position. However, AIs have already demonstrated other forms of intelligence, such as inventing creative solutions to problems autonomously.
Define 'chores'. This is entirely too reductive.