The key to success is to set the bar so low that even failure looks like an accomplishment. Achieving an American level of intelligence might be a step in the opposite direction, though…
I consider myself pretty much a world citizen… not one to drape myself in the flag and practice petty nationalism.I appreciate the mix here, and getting viewpoints from all over the world.Still, I am an American…. and I love how people outside the US think it’s OK to rudely critique our intelligence…wholesale…as though everyone in their countries were smarter than every one of us….
while, BTW, using or copying our films, cars, medicine and technology, among other things.
Sheesh… do you realise how many smart, kind, funny, friendly people on these forums are American?And that you’re reading and enjoying American comics, on an American site?
If I made an offhand remark about some other nationality’s lack of intelligence, I’d be (rightly) excoriated.
Wait a minute. What happened to the invasion? Most important, who ate the Trojan pizza? Maybe that story line was simply a nightmare Pam was having about how Brewster would let invaders in for the sake of a free pizza.
“Intelligence” literally means “to choose between”. If the robot was able to freely choose to watch honey boo boo, instead of having the behavior pre-programmed, it has acheived intelligence. The Turing Test is one proposed method of attempting to objectively verify the acheivment.
Whether an intelligent entity chooses wisdom or folly seems to be a religious issue.
“Intelligence” literally means “to choose between”. If the robot was able to freely choose to watch honey boo boo, instead of having the behavior pre-programmed, it has acheived intelligence.
Randy B Premium Member about 10 years ago
Artificial stupidity isn’t really an accomplishment.
Ida No about 10 years ago
The key to success is to set the bar so low that even failure looks like an accomplishment. Achieving an American level of intelligence might be a step in the opposite direction, though…
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 10 years ago
I consider myself pretty much a world citizen… not one to drape myself in the flag and practice petty nationalism.I appreciate the mix here, and getting viewpoints from all over the world.Still, I am an American…. and I love how people outside the US think it’s OK to rudely critique our intelligence…wholesale…as though everyone in their countries were smarter than every one of us….
while, BTW, using or copying our films, cars, medicine and technology, among other things.
Sheesh… do you realise how many smart, kind, funny, friendly people on these forums are American?And that you’re reading and enjoying American comics, on an American site?
If I made an offhand remark about some other nationality’s lack of intelligence, I’d be (rightly) excoriated.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
That robot should have a red neck not a gold colored one. Oh wait it does not have a neck..my bad.
AlnicoV about 10 years ago
Computers are getting smarter as people seem to be moving the opposite direction.
Packratjohn Premium Member about 10 years ago
I like Canada, especially BC. I like Canadians for the most part. Almost became one in the late 60s.
jmcenanly about 10 years ago
I’ve run into a few humans who would probably flunk the Turing test, and some who would have trouble passing the Voight-Kampff empathy test.
hablano about 10 years ago
I thought Killbot passed the Turing Test long ago?
Rush Strong Premium Member about 10 years ago
“Stupid jokes about Canadians get my goat.”
I don’t blame you – I much prefer to hear good jokes about stupid Canadians.
SunflowerGirl100 about 10 years ago
Wait a minute. What happened to the invasion? Most important, who ate the Trojan pizza? Maybe that story line was simply a nightmare Pam was having about how Brewster would let invaders in for the sake of a free pizza.
stuart about 10 years ago
“Intelligence” literally means “to choose between”. If the robot was able to freely choose to watch honey boo boo, instead of having the behavior pre-programmed, it has acheived intelligence. The Turing Test is one proposed method of attempting to objectively verify the acheivment.
Whether an intelligent entity chooses wisdom or folly seems to be a religious issue.
wiatr about 10 years ago
Apparently that show is beneath Bucky.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 10 years ago
Stuart Gathman said, about 3 hours ago
“Intelligence” literally means “to choose between”. If the robot was able to freely choose to watch honey boo boo, instead of having the behavior pre-programmed, it has acheived intelligence.
NOT IF IT’S WATCHING HONEY BOO BOO!
(Calm down everybody. Let’s play nice.)