What is Computer Science? | The Turing test
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2016
- This video explores the turing test to explain declarative vs. procedural knowledge. This is PART 1 of my series on Computer Science, grab some popcorn enjoy :)
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These videos are filled with an excellent amount of data and overall very good and insightful. In terms of explaining basic computer/cryptographic theory this is clearly one of the best channels on RUclips.
The black and white film is Metropolis by Fritz Lang for anyone interested.
Another piece of art from Brit! Your videos are completely awesome!
Had to wait all day at work before watching this.......somehow I knew I'd want to savor it.
I was so confused in Systems and Signal class, but your videos on Language of Coins gave me better conceptual understanding than a textbook or a professor ever could.
Thank you
+John Batamica wonderful that was the whole point of that series. Why doesn't information theory get taught properly, and early?
I literally fall in love with these videos. They are sooooooo good.
so great to hear, may I ask how you found this series and if you were easily able to find the playlist?
@@ArtOfTheProblem I've been following this channel for about two years but somehow I'm just now discovering this playlist
However, I first stumbled upon your channel in a search for videos on information theory.
@@notmychairnotmyproblem awesome, it's great people still find these. i almost gave up hope that youtube buried me forever
Wow! I love your videos. Your channel deserves more views. I'm a computer science student. More CS students need to watch this.
Your videos are a beautiful intersection of art and computer science. Thank you.
thanks so much for feedback. I'm glad some people are finding this series. i'm currently working on research for a long series on AI which builds on many of these past videos. stay tuned!
Great video! Can't wait for more
You guys doing a great job!
you are back.
hehe, Oracle Database, does that count as "Product Placement"?
Fast forwatd to 2024 and we now have "Turing Oracle Machines" like ChatGPT, Anthropic and Groq everywhere.
I know when I made this it was another era
Except that Oracle machine with all questions already exists. It is called the library of Babel. It started this last year. Any string of characters is already categorised and searchable.
I was disappointed with the end of the video until I realized it's only part 1. Now I'm more excited than before!
great video as always
New vid! Love it
Love it!
I'm going to finish my CS degree before this series is completed
+fake name Call it a race...
+Art of the Problem I would like to thank you guys. Your Markov chain video helped me a lot in my Automata theory class, and your RSA series was the reason I chose to take cryptography as an elective, hands down its the best intro series on the internet
How long left?
Art of the Problem a semester left
great video!
How are these videos not more popular?
Now that you've had three to four different narrators, I have become curious how you keep the same pace and style of speech so consistently between them.
Are y'all using a music sheet? Be honest, now. xD
+Happ MacDonald We've only ever had two narrators, myself (Brit) and my wife. You've reminded me, I should start bugging her to do more cameos. I really liked this video when we both narrated (ruclips.net/video/69-YUSazuic/видео.html) we'll try this again in a future video.
+Art of the Problem Ah ha! Thank you for the clarification. I had recalled only one female voice (one of the best female technical narrators/orators I have yet to hear btw, right in the ring with Vi Hart, Emilie Eifler, and Hannah Fry) but I thought I had heard at least one different male voice before the one used in this series?
Ah well. My error, but thanks for shedding some light on your production methods.
Speaking of which, your channel happens to carry about as much of an air of mystery as the spotlit boxes in dark rooms you're so fond of videotaping. That can also be a valuable asset to either hold all or parts of close to your chest indefinitely (a la Daft Punk; the draw of the ineffable) or you may offer folks a tour of some aspects of your production as one of the patreon watermarks?
Looking forward to next video as well. By all means continue being inexplicably awesome. ;3
Freaking awesome.
Turing tests made clear.
excellent!
Yup....pretty awesome
Good Stuff!!!
great, thanks u
Wait, so if I use an Oracle database, I know everything?
this is not what i was searching for . . . . a thumbs up to this video though
This video is amazing but where can I find the second part?
check my main channel homepage for the playlist
@@ArtOfTheProblem Got it, thanks!
@@Vishakha._.707 hope you enjoyed the rest of the series
I built the machine invented by Alan Turing in his 1936 publication.
If you want to see all the details are on the website www.machinedeturing.org
wow can you send me some photographs/video of this machine?
more please
The Turing test was managing to be convincing (indistinguishable from the human control) for 70% of 5 minutes of conversation.
_There are real humans today who would fail that_, and I'm sure that a sufficient amount of computer power with a well tweaked NN chatterbot would pass.
The Turing test is not a test of artificial intelligence, it's just an arbitrary idea of what that might look like, invented in an era when a C64 would have occupied a warehouse *(hyperbole)*.
It's a joke.
What’s 1 / 0 ?
Metropolis is awesome
I would say procedural knowledge is the focus of machine learning computer science encompasses more than AI design.
You know I think you are one of the first people I've seen accept bitcoin on youtube.
wow. prophetic stuff lol
how does this channel have so few subs/views
yeah but ive seen some niche content break a couple 100k usually. i guess the algorithm is really the deciding factor
very representation... I don't comment much... but this deserved a positive comment. ^^
Halfway through the video... And nothing about declarative vs imperative yet. Unplugging.
I do like this channel however the narration and script of this video was irritatingly slow and laboured.
sorry, I'm doing this episode at "mom speed" - the nerds all get this stuff, but I'm going after new people
Great content. I liked the boxes!📤📥
fun one to make, glad you found it