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Just how long until computers can reason, adapt, think, problem solve, tell stories, and understand and provide humor? They're your concerns which computer scientists focusing on artificial intelligence systems programming and theory are wondering today. When will a machine, or laptop or computer become aware, mindful of itself, thus alive, and thinking?

Point about this is philosophical, so much so that some wonder backwards, that is to say; are humans really thinking or merely addressing stimuli really predictable way?


Recently, there are some top scientists and computer engineers in the field suggesting that mankind in his visit a thinking computer, true intelligence, has moved within the wrong direction, and that a neural network, which could be a totally different configuration can be correct, something less than dissimilar from what sort of Internet works where each point might do many calculations or various sorts.

Then there's another group insisting that true artificial intelligence needs the opportunity to forget as a way to work effectively so that it doesn't exhibit schizophrenic behavior (that has been observed mind you), plus the capability to make a few mistakes.

Simply mimicking human expression, or responding using data bases of phrases is simply not thinking. Even CRM software which touts itself to be artificially intelligent driven isn't actually aware, it is not really thinking, even though it might pass the Turing Test; to be able to fool a human into believing it is a real person they're talking too. Yet, I'd suggest a true thinking computer could consider the reverse, and realize whether it really is talking to a genuine human or actually talking to another computer.

Perhaps later on all of the lines can become so blurred concerning make Turing Test irrelevant?

Indeed, there has been entire chains of AI computers which talk with the other person in Internet Forums. It's as though it is a conversation between 2 different people, but the dialogue is entirely shallow, no original thinking really, even though some in the responses are interesting, some laughable, but humans too make stupid remarks often enough the other only needs to surf Facebook for 5-minutes to find out that.

Will computers be able to think? Well, assuming you mean; the best way humans think, the reply is yes, eventually.

Currently, it appears the Turing Test has been achieved, on the other hand ask could be that the real test or threshold you should be considering. It is indeed my belief that not simply will AI become aware, but it'll out think humans by combining good both worlds, likewise modified humans, "transhumans" as it were, coupled to computer devices will perform precisely the same, understanding that my friends is simply a few time. So, please consider all of this and think about it.