Re: The Turing test tells us nothing really.
- From: rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 4 Jan 2006 12:52:44 -0800
And the beaty of this system, is that you would not want to restrict
yourself, to one service. You might have one normal service for daily
activities, maybe a girl friday service and she will even do your
taxes, and then connect to another service, that specializes in
shopping and getting the best value for your dollar, or has the best
information regarding buyer beware, that you can take with you to buy a
car, and connect to play bridge, and connect to listen to stories, or
ask questions on particle physics if that is where your interest lies.
Whatever it is, you want from your robot, be that math instruction, or
darn good recipes for chilly, there would be services available to fill
that need, with operators standing by, trained in the mechanical
movements, necessary to complete the task you have set forth for them
to accomplish.
Here is your life of the party service, with your robot parked by the
barbeque telling jokes.
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