Turing test: A human interrogator questions a computer as well as a human responder (who pretends to be a computer). The computer is permitted to saying whatever it can to keep the interrogator from discovering its identity. If a sufficient number of different interrogators are unable to distinguish the human from the computer, the computer passes the test. 

 

How is the physical world connected with the art world?

Wooden Mirror: a piece by Daniel Rosen that is a frame composed of wooden squares hooked up to a video camera that reflects what is going on in front of it.

David Bowen’s plant yielding a machete: A piece in which wires are attached to a plant and detect the electrical impulses and use them to swing around a machete. 

 

How can we learn from AI?

Programmers can learn from Chat GPT by using it to generate code. 

 

Exploring how AI is trained and developed. What images are neural networks being shown to train them?

i.e. A neural network trained to recognize tanks is only trained with pictures of tanks on a sunny day. Therefore when given footage and told to identify tanks, it could not identify tanks in the video because the footage was taken on a cloudy day.