How machines can learn from human behaviour
In order to understand where we are and where we are going, we need to understand where we were first. - Susan Fourtane
Could a human behaviour simulator be embedded into a robot or online avatar to the point that it’s hard to distinguish between a real person or artificial intelligence? Scientists have been upping the stakes in this “Turing test” for years, to the point that human-mimicking programmes are ready to answer tricky questions, assist people with online shopping or be companions.
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And now I want blueberries.
This haiku captures the beauty that lies in the berries. The final line "Gift for heart's chamber" brings a lovely and heartfelt conclusion to the poem. This is an evocative piece and now I am craving berries but unfortunately it is not in season here.
Hmmm craving for blueberry cheesecake now! Loved your Haiku!
That it is, & exceptional tasty whether on its own, in muffin or smoothy.
This made me want berry's so bad