AI
- AI has been incredibly successful in the time since Turing came up with
his test.
- There is a wide range of industrial applications, and
intellectual spin offs to other fields.
- However we have not been successful in solving the Turing
problem.
- A system that could solve the problem would be very
beneficial in itself and would spin off a range of
useful applications.
- At a minimum, there would be a wide range of conversational
agents to help us with a wide range of tasks.
- More likely, solving the task would involve robotics and
vision in addition to the conversation problem and
would give us a host of useful applications from
cars that drive themselves and the mythical robot maid,
to intelligent web search aids and tutorial agents.
- Why haven't we solved the Turing problem?