Typos are a legitimate tell that the hypothetical AI is allowed (and expected!) to fake, in the full Turing test. The same holds for most human behaviours expressible over typed text, for the same reason. If it’s an edge, take it! So if you’re willing to be a subject I’d still rather start with that.
If you’re only willing to judge, I can probably still run with that, though I think it would be harder to illustrate some of the points I want to illustrate, and would want to ask you to do some prep:—read Turing’s paper, then think about some questions you’d ask that you think are novel and expect its author would have endorsed. (No prep is needed if acting as the subject.)
You’re the second sign-on, so I’ll get back to my first contact and try to figure out scheduling.
I’d be willing to help but I think I would have to be a judge, as I make enough typos when in chats that it will be obvious I am not a machine.
Great!
Typos are a legitimate tell that the hypothetical AI is allowed (and expected!) to fake, in the full Turing test. The same holds for most human behaviours expressible over typed text, for the same reason. If it’s an edge, take it! So if you’re willing to be a subject I’d still rather start with that.
If you’re only willing to judge, I can probably still run with that, though I think it would be harder to illustrate some of the points I want to illustrate, and would want to ask you to do some prep:—read Turing’s paper, then think about some questions you’d ask that you think are novel and expect its author would have endorsed. (No prep is needed if acting as the subject.)
You’re the second sign-on, so I’ll get back to my first contact and try to figure out scheduling.
k, I’m fine as a subject then.