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What about the decision to play the game at all? Obviously the computer doesn't get to choose, it only programmatically does what its told.
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We're the same, but with "life" as the contextual game.
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... Each such case is a clear acing of the Turing Test in its specific domain. (AlphaGo is a more convincing agent when playing Go than any human has ever been.)
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Yes—in a specific domain with deterministic rulesets capable of being successfully executed via computer logic. At what point does it begin to select its own domains and adjudicate its own motives for doing so?
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