Have there been any articles on what’s wrong with the Turing test as a measure of personhood? (even in it’s least convenient form)
In short the problems I see are: False positives, false negatives, ignoring available information about the actual agent, and not reliably testing all the things that make personhood valuable.
Have there been any articles on what’s wrong with the Turing test as a measure of personhood? (even in it’s least convenient form)
In short the problems I see are: False positives, false negatives, ignoring available information about the actual agent, and not reliably testing all the things that make personhood valuable.
This sounds pretty exhaustive.