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|    occam to gggg gggg    |
|    Re: "Blade Runner"    |
|    06 Oct 22 11:21:13    |
      From: occam@nowhere.nix              On 05/10/2022 18:42, gggg gggg wrote:       > On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 5:08:11 AM UTC-7, Jenny Telia wrote:       >> On 21/09/2022 10:17, wrote:       >>> On Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at 12:43:33 PM UTC-7, Marv Soloff wrote:       >>>> On one of the anniversary companion disks to the final "Director's Cut"       >>>> of "Blade Runner", it appears that the 'cityspeak' used by Gaff (Olmos)       >>>> is basically Hungarian and 'unpolite' Hungarian at that. Can anyone on       >>>> the NG with a working knowledge of Hungarian (my skill at that language       >>>> is nil - although I spent considerable time in Budapest)verify this item?       >>>> Marv       >>>       >>> Does this have something to do with BLADE R.?:       >>>       >>> - A computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could deceive a       human into believing that it was human.       >>>       >> Yes, it does. It's called the 'Turing test'.       >>       >> However, your post has nothing to do with the (Hungarian) language       >> related question by 'Marv'.       >       > (2022 Youtube upload):       >       > "Ray Kurzweil: AI will pass Turing Test by 2029 | Lex Fridman Podcast Clips"       >              According to this article, one program has already passed the Turing Test:              https://futurism.com/transcript-sentient-ai-edited              Judging from your replies to posts in this thread (including the       original post), I can confidently say YOU would not pass the Turing test.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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