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TV Robots Most Likely To Pass Turing Test If Real
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Tags: robots, tv, science fiction
The boundary between human and artificial is slowly fading, as we get artificial joints and nervous system implants and increasingly complex artificial intelligences. The Turing Test, which requires the robot to fool 30% of its human interrogators, is currently the Gold Standard. These TV robots / artificial intelligences would probably pass the Turing Test.
| | The Cylons of "Battlestar Galactica". They're so human, they fall in love, come to hate former lovers, and some of them even get pregnant. |
| | Data of "Star Trek: The Next Generation". Very mechanical and evolved into a higher and yet more human personality. |
| | "Hugh" of the Borg, "Star Trek: The Next Generation". Technically a cyborg, but a biological automaton that learns independence of thought from the crew of Enterprise. |
| | "Rommie", the avatar android of the starship Andromeda, from the TV series "Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda". Comes to hate the Magog (enemy), falls in love with another android, has a personal schizophrenic episode in one TV episode, fights to determine her identity as separate from the starship. |
| | Lore of "Star Trek: The Next Generation". The emotional "brother" of data. Actually developed hubris and became a false god. Can't get more human than that. |
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