Most of all, he resembles Stephen Hawking - an amazing mind
Feb 24, 2024 10:17:47 GMT
Post by account_disabled on Feb 24, 2024 10:17:47 GMT
He passes the Turing test 93 percent of the time. Most of all, he resembles Stephen Hawking - an amazing mind and an almost complete lack of physical abilities." The Turing test is a test for determining intelligence. In other words, a test that allows you to determine whether the tested person is a machine or a thinking being. Its essence is simple - it is a conversation, and the interlocutors should not see each other. In order to test intelligence, and not the ability to recognize spoken speech, the test is conducted only in text mode. In this case, an Internet messenger was used. So far, no car in history has been able to even come close to passing the test. Of course, the company does not comment on whether Google really created an artificial intelligence.
But, as one of the main developers of Android Matias Duarte said, Google Europe Mobile Number List dreams of creating an operating system that will be controlled by words and gestures - the same, the engineer reminded again, as in Star Trek. According to Duarte, a person should be able to touch the device, talk to it, without even thinking about whether the speech recognition system is turned on. Voice and gesture control systems, according to the devcurrent Ict is, in any applications, where it is necessary, it converts the user's spoken language into text. It is obvious that the day is not far when we will have to choose a name for our smartphone so that it understands when it is addressed. But it must be remembered that these irons, in fact, are just digital walkie-talkies for communication with giant networks of corporations.
And the property of communication is to be interrupted. What Google demonstrated on Thursday. Its services were unavailable for about an hour and a half. They say there are problems with the main fiber optic line in Russia. Nothing terrible happened, most likely, the human factor: someone messed something up with pens, as it happened with "Yandex" 4 months ago. But at this time it was not possible to talk with a smartphonThe US Congressional Research Service (CRS) published a report on the state's use of new media as means of public relations and advertising. Over the past two decades, federal agencies have embraced "new information communication technologies," including e-mail, websites, blogs, personal messages and social media such as Facebook and Twitter, to communicate with the public, the report says. State organizations have registered 1,504 domain names that include thousands of sites. 23 of the 24 federal agencies have Facebook,
But, as one of the main developers of Android Matias Duarte said, Google Europe Mobile Number List dreams of creating an operating system that will be controlled by words and gestures - the same, the engineer reminded again, as in Star Trek. According to Duarte, a person should be able to touch the device, talk to it, without even thinking about whether the speech recognition system is turned on. Voice and gesture control systems, according to the devcurrent Ict is, in any applications, where it is necessary, it converts the user's spoken language into text. It is obvious that the day is not far when we will have to choose a name for our smartphone so that it understands when it is addressed. But it must be remembered that these irons, in fact, are just digital walkie-talkies for communication with giant networks of corporations.
And the property of communication is to be interrupted. What Google demonstrated on Thursday. Its services were unavailable for about an hour and a half. They say there are problems with the main fiber optic line in Russia. Nothing terrible happened, most likely, the human factor: someone messed something up with pens, as it happened with "Yandex" 4 months ago. But at this time it was not possible to talk with a smartphonThe US Congressional Research Service (CRS) published a report on the state's use of new media as means of public relations and advertising. Over the past two decades, federal agencies have embraced "new information communication technologies," including e-mail, websites, blogs, personal messages and social media such as Facebook and Twitter, to communicate with the public, the report says. State organizations have registered 1,504 domain names that include thousands of sites. 23 of the 24 federal agencies have Facebook,