Each player is provided with a board and a male assistant. They’re not allowed to use anyone else’s help. The winner is the first one to produce a human baby.
You could achieve a similarly lopsided result faster with the in-person Turing test, albeit at the expense of goal #2.
Rules
Each player guesses whether the opponent is human or machine. Each player gets one point for a correct guess and one point for convincing the opponent that he/she/it is a human.
To beat humans at this, we would need the following developments:
A robotic body that can perform the same functions as human biology.
A robotic body aesthetically indistinguishable from a human body.
An artificial mind that can convincingly simulate human behavior.
Each player is provided with a board and a male assistant. They’re not allowed to use anyone else’s help. The winner is the first one to produce a human baby.
I believe this meets the second goal, too.
You could achieve a similarly lopsided result faster with the in-person Turing test, albeit at the expense of goal #2.
Rules
Each player guesses whether the opponent is human or machine. Each player gets one point for a correct guess and one point for convincing the opponent that he/she/it is a human.
To beat humans at this, we would need the following developments:
A robotic body that can perform the same functions as human biology.
A robotic body aesthetically indistinguishable from a human body.
An artificial mind that can convincingly simulate human behavior.
I have to say, appropriate user name at that.