Look up the website Cleverbot. I stumbled upon it 2 weeks ago while reading the comments of a youtubd video. And though within a few minutes into a conversation with Cleverbot I called it dumb because it would rarely understand what I was talking about, and had its own input, I realized this behavior was very human like. It had its own opinions. And there were a few answers that were quite stunning or witty.
It is a very interesting and inventive concept. Strangers all over the world talk to the bot and those conversations act as the basis for what the cleverbot says to other people. It's ingenious in that I've always had the theory that no one is inherently unique, and that humans are a mashup of components of other people they come across in their lives. And that's what the bot is. Ages ago I played a video game that had a Godlike AI. And the way it functioned and gained its consciousness was by watching everyone all over the world. People are basically an enormously long and complex algorithm. Even people who seem to act random, aren't really random. So it isn't too far fetched to think AI's with an apparent "consciousness" will exist a few dexades from now.
I love those things. I can get hooked talking to a bot for hours, just trying to make it say something out of the ordinary. It seems like when you kind of push them to be more, how shall I say, conscious?, they almost get it and then get kind of confused.
Is it possible computers could become conscious one day?
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Look up the website Cleverbot. I stumbled upon it 2 weeks ago while reading the comments of a youtubd video. And though within a few minutes into a conversation with Cleverbot I called it dumb because it would rarely understand what I was talking about, and had its own input, I realized this behavior was very human like. It had its own opinions. And there were a few answers that were quite stunning or witty.
It is a very interesting and inventive concept. Strangers all over the world talk to the bot and those conversations act as the basis for what the cleverbot says to other people. It's ingenious in that I've always had the theory that no one is inherently unique, and that humans are a mashup of components of other people they come across in their lives. And that's what the bot is. Ages ago I played a video game that had a Godlike AI. And the way it functioned and gained its consciousness was by watching everyone all over the world. People are basically an enormously long and complex algorithm. Even people who seem to act random, aren't really random. So it isn't too far fetched to think AI's with an apparent "consciousness" will exist a few dexades from now.
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I love those things. I can get hooked talking to a bot for hours, just trying to make it say something out of the ordinary. It seems like when you kind of push them to be more, how shall I say, conscious?, they almost get it and then get kind of confused.