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HUMAN versus AI
Michael Parker
14 episodes
8 months ago
Human versus AI is written by Michael Parker, a fallible human without AI augmentation, but with the help of robotics engineering student, Delila Hague. We explore in essay form the human traits we thought were ours alone. There are 14 episodes covering Learning, Thinking, Intelligence, Honesty, Humour, Creativity, Emotion, Curiosity, Wonder, Performance, Independence, Doubt, Consciousness, and Wisdom.
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Human versus AI is written by Michael Parker, a fallible human without AI augmentation, but with the help of robotics engineering student, Delila Hague. We explore in essay form the human traits we thought were ours alone. There are 14 episodes covering Learning, Thinking, Intelligence, Honesty, Humour, Creativity, Emotion, Curiosity, Wonder, Performance, Independence, Doubt, Consciousness, and Wisdom.
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THINKING - Human versus AI
HUMAN versus AI
7 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
THINKING - Human versus AI
THINKING - In 1950 Alan Turing wrote ‘I propose to consider the question, “Can machines think?” He went on to describe his thought experiment. If a person submitting questions could not distinguish the machine from a human, then it was a thinking machine. He predicted that a machine would pass his Turing Test. Sixty years later, yet we are still waiting for one to pass.
HUMAN versus AI
Human versus AI is written by Michael Parker, a fallible human without AI augmentation, but with the help of robotics engineering student, Delila Hague. We explore in essay form the human traits we thought were ours alone. There are 14 episodes covering Learning, Thinking, Intelligence, Honesty, Humour, Creativity, Emotion, Curiosity, Wonder, Performance, Independence, Doubt, Consciousness, and Wisdom.