As we continue to develop and refine AI systems, it is important to consider how these technologies can be used to benefit society while minimizing the risks of harm and misuse.
In the context of recent developments, Alan Turing's quote,
"A computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could deceive a human into believing that it was human,"
takes on added significance.
I don't propose to know what Alan Turing would say in response to this discussion, but it's fun to imagine. Based on his writings and interviews, I think, not unlike many of us, Turing would be both impressed and concerned about the advancements that have been made in AI since his time. What do you think?