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san4es73 [151]
2 years ago
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1. Even if we reach that state where an Al can behave as a human does, how do we measure if Al is acting like a human? and how c

an we be sure it can continue to behave that way? We can base the human-likeness of Al entity with the: Turingan Test, the Cognitive Modelling Approach, The Law of Thought Approach, and the Rational Agent Approach. Explain in detail these terms with suitable examples.​
Social Studies
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AVprozaik [17]2 years ago
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<h3>What is the Turingan Test?</h3>

The Turingan test used in artificial intelligence (A.I) seeks to measure the ability to enter into a conversation with a robot (i.e A.I) such that the conversation flows naturally without easy detection that it is happening with an artificial intelligence-powered machine.

<h3>What is the cognitive modelling approach?</h3>

This modelling approach envisions the ability of a robot (A.I) to reflect or think just as a human could do. Hence, we can base the human likeness on an A.I entity if this prerequisite is met.

<h3>What is the law of thought approach?</h3>

This approach consists of a large list of logical statements that direct how our minds should act or operate. When these laws are applied to artificial intelligence, the law of thought approach is used as a measure of checking the human-likeness of Al entity. In other words, this approach requires  an A.I entity to act based on logical statements.

<h3>What is the rational agent approach?</h3>

The rational agent approach believes an A.I entity should be able to self determine the best possible course to take when given a set of circumstances.

You can learn more about artificial intelligence use cases here brainly.com/question/26369331

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