The definition of intelligence was able to pass the touring test which is something invented by british mathematician alentering and it basically says if you can't tell if that entity is a machine or a person the machine's intelligent. We're already seeing that as machines do think more and more. There's not gonna be a moment where all of a sudden they go from not intelligent to intelligent. I don't know how they're going to deal with traffic lights but that's scary there.
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