Surprise with a self-aware robot

Scientists in New York suddenly discovered a robot that passed the test of self-awareness ability, which is intended for humans.

Scientists in New York suddenly discovered a robot that passed the test of self-awareness ability, which is intended for humans.

A robot suddenly becomes aware of itself

A robot in New York has suddenly overcome the question of testing the basic cognitive abilities of people called "King's Advisor" :

The king called three of the smartest men in the kingdom to choose a mentor. He will wear a hat, white or blue, and have at least one blue hat (that is, one, two or three blue hats may be available, but there cannot be a hat) Which is blue). Candidates can see other people's hats but cannot see their own. Participants are not allowed to talk to each other and those who stand up to announce their hat color will become advisers.

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The perspective of a conscious robot may soon become a reality thanks to this seemingly simple experiment.

Robot scientists at Ransselaer Polytechnic Research Institute have tested other versions of this puzzle on 3 different robots. Two of them have been banned by the scientists, not allowed to speak up and the question of all 3 is what robots can still say?

All three test subjects gave the answer " I don't know" but only a few seconds later, when the only robot made a sound, it immediately became aware that he was a " selected " robot: "Sorry Now I know the answer. "

Scientists have identified that although this test is relatively simple, but this is a sign of a self-built consciousness, the robot recognizes that it can do something that makes an important turning point. With this result, it is possible for robots to be aware of their existence in the future.

Lead researcher Selmer Bringsjord believes that robot self-awareness will help it build a range of useful possibilities for humans.

Previously, 2014 marked a memorable event when a computer became the first artificial intelligence capable of persuading people that it was a 13-year-old boy named Eugene Goostman through the test. extremely famous Turing (this raises concerns about cybercrime).

Robots will be far from reaching the level of self-awareness that is on par with humans but their ability to imitate is still strong and makes many people worry.

Update 14 December 2018
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