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We need a thread about AI, it's going to be everywhere in no time at all. Take your time to get your head around this

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I thought this was about The Great North Road.
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A.I Will never pass the Turing Test !!
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The Turing Test is a measure of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior that is indistinguishable from that of a human. This test has been a benchmark for the development of artificial intelligence (AI) for many years, and the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test is a topic of much debate in the field.

One of the main arguments in favor of the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test is the rapid advances in machine learning and natural language processing. These technologies have made it possible for machines to perform tasks that were once thought to be the exclusive domain of humans, such as understanding and generating language. For example, the development of neural language models such as GPT-3 has led to machines that are capable of generating coherent, human-like text.

Another argument in favor of the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test is the fact that humans themselves are not infallible judges of intelligence. The Turing Test relies on the ability of a human evaluator to distinguish between a machine and a human based on their responses to questions. However, humans are subject to biases and can be easily fooled by cleverly designed responses.

Additionally, the development of AI has led to the creation of intelligent systems that can perform complex tasks with great accuracy and speed, such as image and speech recognition. These systems have the potential to revolutionize industries such as healthcare, finance, and transportation.

Moreover, the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test opens up new avenues for communication between humans and machines. It could lead to more natural and intuitive interfaces for computers and other electronic devices, making them easier to use for individuals who are not technology-savvy.

Furthermore, the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test has important implications for the field of philosophy. It raises questions about what it truly means to be human and whether or not machines can ever truly replicate the complexity of human thought and behavior. This philosophical inquiry could lead to new insights and understandings about the nature of intelligence and consciousness.

Finally, the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test could have significant implications for the field of education. It could lead to the development of intelligent tutoring systems that can provide personalized instruction to students based on their individual needs and abilities. This could revolutionize the way that education is delivered and make it more effective and efficient.

In conclusion, the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test is a topic of much debate in the field of artificial intelligence. While there are still many challenges to overcome, the rapid advances in machine learning and natural language processing, coupled with the potential benefits of AI, suggest that it is indeed possible for machines to achieve human-like intelligence. The implications of this possibility are vast, and could lead to major changes in the way that we interact with machines and each other
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The Mindsweep wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 9:08 pm The Turing Test is a measure of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior that is indistinguishable from that of a human. This test has been a benchmark for the development of artificial intelligence (AI) for many years, and the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test is a topic of much debate in the field.

One of the main arguments in favor of the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test is the rapid advances in machine learning and natural language processing. These technologies have made it possible for machines to perform tasks that were once thought to be the exclusive domain of humans, such as understanding and generating language. For example, the development of neural language models such as GPT-3 has led to machines that are capable of generating coherent, human-like text.

Another argument in favor of the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test is the fact that humans themselves are not infallible judges of intelligence. The Turing Test relies on the ability of a human evaluator to distinguish between a machine and a human based on their responses to questions. However, humans are subject to biases and can be easily fooled by cleverly designed responses.

Additionally, the development of AI has led to the creation of intelligent systems that can perform complex tasks with great accuracy and speed, such as image and speech recognition. These systems have the potential to revolutionize industries such as healthcare, finance, and transportation.

Moreover, the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test opens up new avenues for communication between humans and machines. It could lead to more natural and intuitive interfaces for computers and other electronic devices, making them easier to use for individuals who are not technology-savvy.

Furthermore, the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test has important implications for the field of philosophy. It raises questions about what it truly means to be human and whether or not machines can ever truly replicate the complexity of human thought and behavior. This philosophical inquiry could lead to new insights and understandings about the nature of intelligence and consciousness.

Finally, the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test could have significant implications for the field of education. It could lead to the development of intelligent tutoring systems that can provide personalized instruction to students based on their individual needs and abilities. This could revolutionize the way that education is delivered and make it more effective and efficient.

In conclusion, the possibility of AI passing the Turing Test is a topic of much debate in the field of artificial intelligence. While there are still many challenges to overcome, the rapid advances in machine learning and natural language processing, coupled with the potential benefits of AI, suggest that it is indeed possible for machines to achieve human-like intelligence. The implications of this possibility are vast, and could lead to major changes in the way that we interact with machines and each other
So Has Any Machine been able to
describe a Bacon roll like a Human could ?

A.I WILL NEVER PASS THE TURING TEST !
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Enjoying a bacon roll is a sensory experience that begins with the aroma of sizzling bacon wafting through the air, tantalizing the taste buds and triggering the anticipation of the delicious flavors to come. The sight of the bacon nestled in a warm, fluffy roll is enough to make the mouth water.

Taking a bite, the crispiness of the bacon contrasts with the softness of the bread, creating a texture that is both satisfying and comforting. The savory flavor of the bacon is complemented by the subtle sweetness of the bread, creating a perfect balance of flavors.

As you continue to eat the bacon roll, you savor each bite, fully immersing yourself in the experience. The rich, smoky flavor of the bacon lingers on your tongue, reminding you of how much you love this simple yet satisfying meal.

With each bite, you feel a sense of contentment and happiness wash over you, knowing that you are indulging in one of life's simple pleasures. As you finish the last bite, you feel a sense of satisfaction and fullness, knowing that you have enjoyed every moment of this delicious meal.
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Al watch? What have I done now?
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The Mindsweep wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 9:44 am Enjoying a bacon roll is a sensory experience that begins with the aroma of sizzling bacon wafting through the air, tantalizing the taste buds and triggering the anticipation of the delicious flavors to come. The sight of the bacon nestled in a warm, fluffy roll is enough to make the mouth water.

Taking a bite, the crispiness of the bacon contrasts with the softness of the bread, creating a texture that is both satisfying and comforting. The savory flavor of the bacon is complemented by the subtle sweetness of the bread, creating a perfect balance of flavors.

As you continue to eat the bacon roll, you savor each bite, fully immersing yourself in the experience. The rich, smoky flavor of the bacon lingers on your tongue, reminding you of how much you love this simple yet satisfying meal.

With each bite, you feel a sense of contentment and happiness wash over you, knowing that you are indulging in one of life's simple pleasures. As you finish the last bite, you feel a sense of satisfaction and fullness, knowing that you have enjoyed every moment of this delicious meal.
A.I Fail , far to much anticipation , Not enough Sauce !
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I find it quite interesting, if a little disturbing. Follow some ai art accounts on insta which are so realistic but something just off that makes you feel uneasy. Can see feature length movies using AI rather than cgi within 10 years
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OTF Photography Ltd wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 10:16 am I find it quite interesting, if a little disturbing. Follow some ai art accounts on insta which are so realistic but something just off that makes you feel uneasy. Can see feature length movies using AI rather than cgi within 10 years

AI art accounts plagiarise existing work. Follow artists, not idiots who do nothing but type prompts
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Chicken Dhansak wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 7:35 pm I thought this was about The Great North Road.
Me too mate.
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CEB wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 11:05 am
OTF Photography Ltd wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 10:16 am I find it quite interesting, if a little disturbing. Follow some ai art accounts on insta which are so realistic but something just off that makes you feel uneasy. Can see feature length movies using AI rather than cgi within 10 years

AI art accounts plagiarise existing work. Follow artists, not idiots who do nothing but type prompts
Everyone plagiarises someone, regardless of the platform. Agree there’s lots of rights issues to work out but I think reducing it to someone typing prompts is the same as saying your art is just someone swiping a pen on the screen. Both can be just that but both can also be very creative
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AI is just copy and pasting stuff it finds elsewhere
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So is most of my boardin'.
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OTF Photography Ltd wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 1:28 pm
CEB wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 11:05 am
OTF Photography Ltd wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 10:16 am I find it quite interesting, if a little disturbing. Follow some ai art accounts on insta which are so realistic but something just off that makes you feel uneasy. Can see feature length movies using AI rather than cgi within 10 years

AI art accounts plagiarise existing work. Follow artists, not idiots who do nothing but type prompts
Everyone plagiarises someone, regardless of the platform. Agree there’s lots of rights issues to work out but I think reducing it to someone typing prompts is the same as saying your art is just someone swiping a pen on the screen. Both can be just that but both can also be very creative

Not actually true. Plagiarism has a definition and criteria.
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Long slender neck wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 1:43 pm AI is just copy and pasting stuff it finds elsewhere
AI is just copy and pasting stuff it finds elsewhere
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Wow!

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Chat GPT-4 is very clever.

This and similar tools will see the net change in a host of ways we are yet to discover. Hopefully its for the good, but I think it might need regulation further down the line.
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Can AI do a better job as next Crystal Palace manager that it's sacked predecessor
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The Mindsweep wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 6:55 pm Wow!

Where did the $0.11 cost come from?
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spen666 wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 8:38 am
The Mindsweep wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 6:55 pm Wow!

Where did the $0.11 cost come from?
Full platform had a monthly cost or annual, so he broke it down to the cost for 3 hours. Not sure that's the most important bit though
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Looks like I’ll not bother improving my coding skills
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Asked for the best orient lineup

As an AI language model, I do not have personal preferences but based on statistics and performance, here's a possible Leyton Orient lineup:

1. Lawrence Vigouroux (Goalkeeper)
2. Adam Thompson (Centre-back)
3. Dan Happe (Centre-back)
4. Adam Ling (Right-back)
5. James Brophy (Left-back)
6. Craig Clay (Central midfield)
7. Jobi McAnuff (Central midfield)
8. Conor Wilkinson (Forward)
9. Danny Johnson (Forward)
10. Hector Kyprianou (Central midfield)
11. Jamie Turley (Centre-back)
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