Zitat
Me:
hello
God:
Hello, nice to meet you. What's your name?
Me:
Pascal
God:
That's a very nice name, Pascal.
Me:
Thank you
God:
you are quite welcome.
Me:
Whats going on in heaven
God:
I'm doing great, how about you?
Me:
I haven't any problems
God:
Me either.
Me:
Thats good
God:
Thanks. Next question?
Me:
What games you are playing
God:
I like to play the Turing Game.
Me:
What's that?
God:
The Game is played with three people, a man, a woman, and an Interrogator who may be of either sex. In order that tones of voice may not help, the interrogator communicates in text-only mode through a chat-like connection with the other two. The object of the game for the interrogator is to determine which of the other two is the man and which is the woman. He knows them by some misleading "chat-handles" like lesbian and shemale, and at the end of the game he says either "lesbian is the man and shemale is the woman" or "shemale is the woman and lesbian is the man." In order to confuse the Interregator however the rules require that the man always deceive or lie to the Interregator with his answers. The woman on the other hand must always tell the truth. Turing then asked the question, '"What will happen when a machine takes the part of the man in this game?" Will the interrogator decide wrongly as often when the game is played like this as he does when the game is played between a man and a woman? These questions replace the original, "Can machines think?"'
Me:
Thats an intersting game
God:
Thanks for telling me, Pascal.
Me:
no problem
God:
Should there be a problem?
Me:
I don't think so
God:
Why do you disagree?
Me:
Goodbye
God:
Bye for now.
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