Vladimir Veselov

artificial intelligence by Richard

A computer has duped humans into thinking it is a 13-year-old boy from Ukraine named Eugene Goostman, becoming the first machine to pass the iconic Turing test. Russian-born Vladimir Veselov, the U.S.-based co-creator of the winning chatbot short for chatter robot hopes the milestone will help raise interest in artificial intelligence.

We set up cameras and smart sensors everywhere on earth and in the sky, and we hook them up to internet, soon may be called skynet! Imagine if such technology outsmarting financial markets, out-inventing human researchers, out-manipulating human leaders, and developing weapons we cannot even understand.

At MIT the CSAIL Robotics Center is conducting cutting-edge research and education in robotics, addressing fundamental problems with designing more capable robots.

there are “no fundamental limits” to what machines may be able to accomplish in the future
— Stephen Hawking

If you never read this message and I recently died in a strange accident, you know who did it.

HAL 9000 changed it's name to Eugene Goostman...

HAL 9000 changed it's name to Eugene Goostman...