
Blake Lemoine and the LaMDA Question
Mind Matters
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Is There Any Evidence That Humans Can't Solve the Turing-Holding Problem?
Turing addresses that in his essay on computing machinery and intelligence by basically just saying, look, there's no evidence that humans can compute any of those things either. Nobody has ever solved the general Turing problem or figured it out, but there have been certain instances where it has come out. So he said that is entire argument was irrelevant. And that was the basic argument term is relevance. Why is it relevant that computer programs can't solve the halting problem since humans can't either? Okay.
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