Exactly. You could ask a human a lot of questions and make an “AI” that literally just looks up answers to common questions and have it pass the Turing test, provided the pre-answered questions cover what the human proctoring the “test” asks.
If we take it a step further and ask, why can’t an LLM be “conscious,” there’s a lot of studies by experts that explain that. So I’ll refer OP there.
It’s already fact that the Turing Test only determines how much it can simulate human behavior. Nothing with intelligence to do.
Exactly. You could ask a human a lot of questions and make an “AI” that literally just looks up answers to common questions and have it pass the Turing test, provided the pre-answered questions cover what the human proctoring the “test” asks.
If we take it a step further and ask, why can’t an LLM be “conscious,” there’s a lot of studies by experts that explain that. So I’ll refer OP there.
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