There are several criticisms of the Turing test as a measure of intelligence. The test is language dependent and does not take into account other important aspects of intelligence such as problem solving, learning, or self-awareness. It also relies on human evaluators to determine whether a machine has passed the test which means that the results can be open to interpretation. And it's not accepted as a definitive measure of intelligence by all researchers in the field of AI.
Introducing Fireside Chatbots, a miniseries featuring conversations not only about AI, but with AI. Greylock general partner Reid Hoffman talks with ChatGPT, a large language model created by OpenAI. Hoffman, who serves on OpenAI's board, poses questions to ChatGPT about the massive positive impact he believes AI will all facets of society. For this podcast, we used an AI-generated voice for ChatGPT, powered by the text-to-speech platform of Play.ht. The chat transcripts are exact, word for word, which Hoffman says, " show the magic and the current limitations of the technology. "
You can read the transcript of this conversation here: https://greylock.com/greymatter/reid-hoffman-chatbots-talking-ai-with-ai
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