Turing Test Failed
I've been "kicking the tires" on Microsoft Windows Vista's new features. One new feature is integrated voice recognition. I went through the initial tutorial training and two additional training sessions, where the computer monitors you reading sentences while it learns to understand your voice.
Then, I opened up WordPad and I said:
This is neat [period] I am talking to my computer [comma] and it is putting my words on the screen [period] I find this easier than typing it myself [period] [new line]
To be or not to be [comma] that is the question [period]The computer interpreted that to be:
This city's needs there is clear is I am talking too much and years, ended this killing my words on the screen after the rave by finest easier for landscaping yet myself your ears no land who live
After read or not TV, that is the questions the eighth and
I suppose next time I should try it without eating crackers at the same time.
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In Turing Test Two, two players A and B are again being questioned by a human interrogator C. Before A gave out his answer (labeled as aa) to a question, he would also be required to guess how the other player B will answer the same question and this guess is labeled as ab. Similarly B will give her answer (labeled as bb) and her guess of A's answer, ba. The answers aa and ba will be grouped together as group a and similarly bb and ab will be grouped together as group b. The interrogator will be given first the answers as two separate groups and with only the group label (a and b) and without the individual labels (aa, ab, ba and bb). If C cannot tell correctly which of the aa and ba is from player A and which is from player B, B will get a score of one. If C cannot tell which of the bb and ab is from player B and which is from player A, A will get a score of one. All answers (with the individual labels) are then made available to all parties (A, B and C) and then the game continues. At the end of the game, the player who scored more is considered had won the game and is more "intelligent".
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http://turing-test-two.com/ttt/TTT.pdf
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