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The length of time until computers can actually reason, adapt, think, problem solve, tell stories, and understand and convey humor? They're all questions which computer scientists taking care of artificial intelligence systems programming and theory are wondering today. When will a machine, or pc become aware, conscious of itself, thus alive, and thinking?

Much of this is philosophical, so much so that some ask the question in the opposite direction, in other words; are humans really thinking or merely giving an answer to stimuli in a very predictable way?


Recently, there has been some top scientists and computer engineers within the field suggesting that mankind in his look for a thinking computer, true intelligence, has moved in the wrong direction, knowning that a neural network, which will be considered a different configuration would be right, something not too dissimilar from what sort of Internet works where each point might do many calculations or various sorts.

As there are another group insisting that true artificial intelligence needs a chance to forget as a way to work properly in order that it doesn't exhibit schizophrenic behavior (that is observed incidentally), along with the power to make a few mistakes.

Simply mimicking human expression, or responding using data bases of phrases isn't thinking. Even CRM software which touts itself to artificially intelligent driven is not really aware, it isn't really thinking, and even though it might pass the Turing Test; the ability to fool a person's into believing it's actually a real person they may be talking too. Nevertheless, I'd advise a true thinking computer could take into account the reverse, and realize whether or not it can be conversing with a genuine human or actually talking to another computer.

Perhaps later on all those lines will end up so blurred as to result in the Turing Test irrelevant?

Indeed, there were entire chains of AI computers which speak to one another in Internet Forums. It's like it's a conversation between two different people, though the dialogue is entirely shallow, no original thinking really, even though some with the responses are interesting, some laughable, but humans too make stupid remarks often enough the other only must surf Facebook for 5-minutes to view that.

Will computers ever be capable to think? Well, assuming you mean; just how humans think, the reply is yes, eventually.

Currently, it appears the Turing Test has been achieved, but I ask is that the real test or threshold we should be considering. The first choice for thought not only can AI become aware, but it will out think humans by combining the very best of all possible worlds, likewise modified humans, "transhumans" for a moment, coupled to computer devices can do the identical, which my pals is simply couple of time. So, please consider this all and think onto it.