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The AI Bots Are About To Get Emotional
• popsci.comWe already interact with artificial intelligence in our daily lives. Furby and Clippy were early forms; driverless cars and Facebook's chatbots pick up the mantle today. But if AI is to continue its evolution, it'll have to get more convincingly human. Right now, its capacity for emotional depth is seriously lacking.
At a cognitive architectures conference in New York last week, Alexei Samsonovich, a professor in the Cybernetics Department at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, proposed a multi-part test. It would involve a human and a machine interacting, but under the guise of avatars in a virtual world. The two sides play games involving teamwork, trust, betrayal and various methods of social communication. If the AI is emotionally adept, it would form a bond with the human, who might eventually choose the AI's wellbeing over their own. The test is inspired by the 1950-developed Turing test, which determines if a machine can successfully pass for human.




