Yes, typing mistakes in Turing Test is an example. It’s “artificially stupid” in the sense that you go from a perfect typing to a human imperfect typing.
I guess what you mean by “smart” is an AGI that would creatively make those typing mistakes to deceive humans into believing it is human, instead of some hardcoded feature in a Turing contest.
Yes, typing mistakes in Turing Test is an example. It’s “artificially stupid” in the sense that you go from a perfect typing to a human imperfect typing. I guess what you mean by “smart” is an AGI that would creatively make those typing mistakes to deceive humans into believing it is human, instead of some hardcoded feature in a Turing contest.