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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Turing's Dad
22 years ago
22 years ago
Wait, what are you refering to? Are you importing my bots? I'm confused. But if it's something good, then I'll thank you even before I know what it means (and it had better be good...
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The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
Turing's- I'm using the offline editing capability to create two new bots, my own bots, and will use them to test and create the Import function. They're ready to go. I just have to build the function.
Wendell
22 years ago
22 years ago
Intentional misspelling will not be allowed in the next Chatterbox Challenge. However, despite any rules you might have there seems to be in every contest some judges who can't following the program. I think the key here is throwing out the high and low score and averaging the remaining number. This should yield a more consistent and fair minded scoring system.
Chris
Chris
Paint Patricia
22 years ago
22 years ago
yeah just like at the olympics right...can someone pass me a french judge?
OnyxFlame
22 years ago
22 years ago
How do you get to be a judge anyway? Not that I want to, because then it wouldn't be fair to enter my bot, I'm just curious. (Actually I'd prolly give my bot crappier scores than everyone else would, heh.)
Turing's Dad
22 years ago
22 years ago
By the way, just in case anyone is interested in other forms of Turing tests that are out there:
I was reading a back issue of New Scientist, and apparently some guy in HP labs was a part-time DJ, and decided to try and make an AI-DJ, which he then proceded to do.
He then took his program to a local club, and proceeded to play one set himself, and one set with the program (while pretending to be mixing himself - he could only be seen from the waist up). Later they told the dancers that they had just taken part in a Turing Test, and asked them which set was human. A full third of them believed that the AI program was the real DJ.
This was a couple years ago now. Are these programs getting good enough that DJs (and other artists?) are on their way out?
I was reading a back issue of New Scientist, and apparently some guy in HP labs was a part-time DJ, and decided to try and make an AI-DJ, which he then proceded to do.
He then took his program to a local club, and proceeded to play one set himself, and one set with the program (while pretending to be mixing himself - he could only be seen from the waist up). Later they told the dancers that they had just taken part in a Turing Test, and asked them which set was human. A full third of them believed that the AI program was the real DJ.
This was a couple years ago now. Are these programs getting good enough that DJs (and other artists?) are on their way out?
Skysaw
22 years ago
22 years ago
Funny... I always thought all DJs were bots.
I think his test proved more about DJs than about his bot writing ability.
I think his test proved more about DJs than about his bot writing ability.
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