10-31-2019, 10:50 PM
** 31-Oct-2019 Turing Test
As it turns out, in grad school at MIT I specialized in mathematical
logic, recursive function theory, and philosophy of mathematics, and I
spent a very great deal of time studying the mathematics of Turing
Machines and their significance, as well as related subjects. So
there's a tiny but real possibility that I know a great deal more
about this subject than you do.
It's good that you've been practicing your internet skills, and you've
been learning how to use Wikipedia. However, the Wikipedia
description of Turing Test is extremely long and convoluted, much
longer than I would want to give in a one-sentence summary. I often
try to write things so that people can actually understand them, but
of course I never realized that they would be read by a genius like
yourself. Thank you as usual for deigning to visit us, and provide us
with your infinite wisdom, as you do oh so frequently.
zzazz Wrote:> No, that is the freshman caricature of the Turing test. Anyone
> wanting to find out about the real Turing test can read all about
> it at Wikipedia.
As it turns out, in grad school at MIT I specialized in mathematical
logic, recursive function theory, and philosophy of mathematics, and I
spent a very great deal of time studying the mathematics of Turing
Machines and their significance, as well as related subjects. So
there's a tiny but real possibility that I know a great deal more
about this subject than you do.
It's good that you've been practicing your internet skills, and you've
been learning how to use Wikipedia. However, the Wikipedia
description of Turing Test is extremely long and convoluted, much
longer than I would want to give in a one-sentence summary. I often
try to write things so that people can actually understand them, but
of course I never realized that they would be read by a genius like
yourself. Thank you as usual for deigning to visit us, and provide us
with your infinite wisdom, as you do oh so frequently.