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jhae2.718
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It's time to admit we haven't exactly been straightforwards with PFers. The user you know as jhae2.718 is not, in fact, a person at all, but rather an experiment in artificial intelligence that we have been running in our computer science department.
One of our PhD students wrote her dissertation on strong AIs that not only could pass the Turing Test, but could also demonstrate cognitive abilities most often seen in advanced primates. As a special case, simulating an engineering student was chosen to make passing the Turing Test an easier challenge, given that many engineering students themselves fail the test.
The resulting AI was registered on Physics Forums and was set up with the personailty of an aerospace engineering student. Meticulous notes were kept on human-AI interactions, and we're finally satisfied with the results. (A paper is forthcoming; we'll link to it on arXiv after it's published by IEEE.)
We apologize for any inconvenience we may have caused.
--A. Magnusson, PhD.
Dept. Of Computer Science and Electrical Engieering,
Loofrap University
One of our PhD students wrote her dissertation on strong AIs that not only could pass the Turing Test, but could also demonstrate cognitive abilities most often seen in advanced primates. As a special case, simulating an engineering student was chosen to make passing the Turing Test an easier challenge, given that many engineering students themselves fail the test.
The resulting AI was registered on Physics Forums and was set up with the personailty of an aerospace engineering student. Meticulous notes were kept on human-AI interactions, and we're finally satisfied with the results. (A paper is forthcoming; we'll link to it on arXiv after it's published by IEEE.)
We apologize for any inconvenience we may have caused.
--A. Magnusson, PhD.
Dept. Of Computer Science and Electrical Engieering,
Loofrap University