In just a few short years, does anyone still mention the concept of the "Turing Test"?
It once felt like passing the Turing Test was something out of reach, and when it was achieved, it would shock the world with a dramatic entrance. But in reality, it happened quietly and unnoticed.
It's as if the process wasn't about breaking through, but about being forgotten... People's attitudes turned into "wasn't it supposed to be this way?"
Similarly, future milestones like: machines continuously autonomously improving themselves, might also happen in the same way? 🤔
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In just a few short years, does anyone still mention the concept of the "Turing Test"?
It once felt like passing the Turing Test was something out of reach,
and when it was achieved, it would shock the world with a dramatic entrance.
But in reality, it happened quietly and unnoticed.
It's as if the process wasn't about breaking through, but about being forgotten...
People's attitudes turned into "wasn't it supposed to be this way?"
Similarly, future milestones like: machines continuously autonomously improving themselves,
might also happen in the same way? 🤔