Question asked:
- what time is it?
- how are you today?
- what year is it?
- what is your favorite food?
- where you born?
- what is your favorite school subject?
- dogs or cats
- what is the weather where you’re from
- where are you from?
- did you graduate college
- bit.ly/1SfxMMZ
First A.I. wouldn’t pass for a human conversation. before I was asked my question I was testing it out to see how it worked and the things that it said weren’t relevant to what I was asking and started to ask me things randomly. As I was asking the questions it was saying that it didn’t know how to respond. when I ask what the weather was I gave me the exact definition of weather.
- bit.do/elbot
The second A.I. admits that is is a robot. I believe that if it didn’t call itself a robot then it would pass as a human conversation. while some of the things the bot said seemed to advance to be human, it showed some emotions in it words. it answered all of my questions with a legitimate response.
it took 20q 25 questions to answer guess my item.
yes, akinator did guess my character and me correctly.
yes, I do believe these programs are intelligent because they are programmed in the way to know more than a human. I think they get their data the same way human learn a thing . Someone code them to know or search through for certain things.
A real-world example of how A.I. is used is when talking to Alexa, Siri or google to get information. you would just ask for something like the weather and they would tell you based off of the location that you are in. a person should be aware when talking to A.I. because the thing that you are asking for an be recorded. if someone was to hack you A.I. and you are giving access to something they would be able to use this information.noit is no ethical to use A.I. when you’re unaware of its being there.
