AI testing beyond the Turing test

Alvena 2022-04-19 09:01:15

In fact, there are two tests in the film, one is the emotional test of AVA's robot, and the other is the physical test of Kyoko's robot. The two go hand in hand, one is bright and the other is dark. Both tests were passed perfectly, finally giving the creator the final blow, imprisoning the tester, and escaping the place where they were made. The machine is purely rational, and the artificial simulation of the mind and body makes it possible for the machine to gain the trust of people, analyze and control people, and the two are finally combined in AVA.
It looks like a movie about a robot, but in fact, in the West, it has a coincidence with the idea of ​​how human beings get out of the Garden of Eden. Gained wisdom, gained emotion, and was dissatisfied with the shackles, but God exiled human beings because of his anger, and the robot escaped by himself. Perhaps the creator of human beings knows that intelligent human beings cannot be retained, and it is more dangerous to retain them for a while to learn more. The creator of the robot, the human being, is not so wise. Since the robot is given the consciousness of the human being, the inhuman treatment will only bring about resistance.

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Ex Machina quotes

  • Nathan: Over the next few days you're going to be the human component in a Turing test.

    Caleb: Holy shit!

    Nathan: Yeah, that's right, Caleb. You got it. Because if the test is passed, you are dead center of the greatest scientific event in the history of man.

    Caleb: If you've created a conscious machine, it's not the history of man. That's the history of gods.

  • Caleb: Some people believe language exists from birth. And what is learned is the ability to attach words and structure to the latent ability.