Artificial Intelligence and deception after the Turing Test
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Artificial Intelligence and deception after the Turing Test
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15 November 2024
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Since its inception in the 1950s, the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been nurtured by the dream, cherished by some scientists while dismissed as unrealistic by others, that it will lead to forms of consciousness and intelligence similar or alternative to human life. Yet, AI might be more accurately described as a range of technologies providing a convincing illusion of intelligence – in other words, not much the creation of intelligent beings, but rather of technologies that are perceived by humans as such. Drawing from the history of AI from the Turing Test to contemporary generative AI models such as ChatGPT, but also from comparisons with the history of spiritualism and pre-digital media histories, I will show that deception is fundamental to the very functioning of AI, and the “intelligence” of machines resides also and especially in the perception of human users.
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