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When asked if AI is "really intelligent," I reframe the question. Focus on what these systems can and cannot do, how they differ from human intelligence, and practical applications.
When asked if AI is "really intelligent," I reframe the question. Focus on what these systems can and cannot do, how they differ from human intelligence, and practical applications.
Fun fact: In early 2025, GPT-4.5 was judged human 73% of the time—more often than actual humans. After 75 years, the Turing test was passed.
Fun fact: In early 2025, GPT-4.5 was judged human 73% of the time—more often than actual humans. After 75 years, the Turing test was passed.
Turing anticipated this philosophical quagmire. Rather than getting bogged in definitions, he proposed the Imitation Game as a practical approach.
Turing anticipated this philosophical quagmire. Rather than getting bogged in definitions, he proposed the Imitation Game as a practical approach.
The REAL problem? We don't even have an agreed definition of "intelligence" for humans. We don't fully understand what's happening in our own brains!
The REAL problem? We don't even have an agreed definition of "intelligence" for humans. We don't fully understand what's happening in our own brains!
"Go is too intuitive for computers"... until AlphaGo beat Lee Sedol.
"AI can't handle real-world tasks like driving"… until Waymo launched driverless taxis.
"Go is too intuitive for computers"... until AlphaGo beat Lee Sedol.
"AI can't handle real-world tasks like driving"… until Waymo launched driverless taxis.