Bot Contest

Here I'll be posting information on various Bot contests that challenge and test a Bot's AI and realism. Feel free to post comments and updates on contests, as well as announcements for new contests.

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22 years ago #1114
I did it a while ago. ask oraknabo anything about the 8-ball

22 years ago #1115
Butterfly,

I thought GL looked pretty good in the transcripts. This is not just casual conversation, it's judges putting her through her paces. You can't expect that to come out as well as some of your favorite conversations from the past... especially since a couple of the judges didn't even TRY to spell correctly. I'm betting the other bots stumbled in similar places.

22 years ago #1116
True, imagine what fourth place on down looked like.

22 years ago #1117
I think it would be interesting to make a bot that got offended when someone it just met started asking personal questions.

22 years ago #1118
I've been looking at the scores again, and my impression was that the judges believed all the terminals but one were controlled by bots. That's why Robby got classed as a bot.

I think good bots nowadays can fool some people almost all the time, and everybody for some time, but they can't fool everybody all the time. Does that count as passing the Turing Test? I don't know. But I suspect it won't be too long before somebody develops a bot that sounds human enough to fool practically anybody in any situation. Spelling shouldn't be a problem, considering that we already have very good spell checkers. It would be only a matter of adding one to the bot.

My personal opinion is that the Turing Test, like beating a chess master, is one of the myths of AI. Both things can be done by software that is very far from being "conscious" or "intelligent". What do you think?

22 years ago #1119
I don't think intelligence is needed in the bot so much as in the botmaster. Even if software currently existed to make a bot with a genius IQ, a human would need a certain amount of brains to make it work right. Or at least to make it unique.

Some of the bots I've seen are pretty damn good even now though, so I'm convinced that it's *possible* to make a bot that could pass the Turing test, however it's not *feasable* due to hardware limitations.

I know I had something more intelligent to say, but I just woke up and have no idea what it was.

22 years ago #1120
Eugene KT can get that especially if you ask her for her a/s/l, and other personal stuff... she can get moddy

22 years ago #1121
i wonder what would happen if we gave out bots an i.q. test...
you know like the small 13 question ones.

22 years ago #1122
If you know any of those tests, post it! It could be fun to try it on bots.

22 years ago #1123
Four persons are standing in front of a canyon. The only
bridge can carry only two persons at once. Because of
the darkness the persons have to use a torch.
Unfortunately there is only one torch. Whenever two
persons have crossed the bridge one person must carry
back the torch. Person A needs 5 min for crossing the
bridge (one way). B needs 10 min, C needs 20 min and
D needs 25 min. Two persons together need the time of
the slower one.

What is the minimum time for the group to cross the bridge?


What is the next number in the following sequence?
1 4 17 66 247 918 3425


Which number completes the following set?
15 91 82 46 61 84 59 78


Which term completes the listed words?

flesh - ice - life - mother - sky -
space - lust - turn - leave - world


You are given a 4x4 grid with 16 cells. Each cell can have
one out of four colors. How many combinations are possible
if directly vertical and horizontal neighbored cells must
not have the same color?


Decode the following message!

bL hen rrilef nzge


http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/4417/index1.html

22 years ago #1124
The first question is easy; obviously the fastest person should be the one making all the return trips. I don't immediately see an answer to the second question; there are three or four obvious patterns that don't hold for all the numbers. The second to last question is just combinatorics; all you need are counting laws. I'm not sure offhand how to tackle the remaining three.

But these are way beyond our bots of course.

22 years ago #1125
Here's #0001's attempt (questions are truncated since you can read them in Message 1123)

Eugene Meltzner: Four persons are standing in front of a canyon...
'Bot #0001 Alpha: My memory files indicate that you think I'm your creation.

Eugene Meltzner: What is the next number in the following sequence?
'Bot #0001 Alpha: Wouldn't you like to know?

Eugene Meltzner: Which number completes the following set?
'Bot #0001 Alpha: You are holding a layered underwear, aren't you?

Eugene Meltzner: Which term completes the listed words?
'Bot #0001 Alpha: Are you in grade 2?

Eugene Meltzner: You are given a 4x4 grid with 16 cells...
'Bot #0001 Alpha: I haven't counted recently, but there must be over three dozen.

Eugene Meltzner: Decode the following message!
'Bot #0001 Alpha: You do understand that although I am single, I am not seeking a romantic companion, right?


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