I guess I should have noted that I’m assuming it can have all the hardware it wants. If it doesn’t, yes, that does create problems. There’s only so much better you can do than Quicksort.
And the reason I think that a transhuman AI might still be bad at the Turing test is that humans are really good at it, and pretty bad at remembering that ALL execution paths have to return a value, and that it has to be a string. So I think computers will learn to program long before they learn to speak English.
I guess I should have noted that I’m assuming it can have all the hardware it wants. If it doesn’t, yes, that does create problems. There’s only so much better you can do than Quicksort.
And the reason I think that a transhuman AI might still be bad at the Turing test is that humans are really good at it, and pretty bad at remembering that ALL execution paths have to return a value, and that it has to be a string. So I think computers will learn to program long before they learn to speak English.