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Objective of this forum: exploit Kyberia's fractal-like recursive architecture in order to crowdsource the data which shall allow us train 1st artificial intelligence in history of humankind which shall pass the Test as defined in (Turing, 1950) and canonized in Loebner Prize competition ( http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/loebner-prize.html ).

We're currently in phase1 of run1.

Phase0 "1st question" closed on 23.7.
Its instruction was: Imagine that You are a judge (an interrogator) in a Turing Test.
What would be the first question You would pose to an entity with which You communicate?
Question can be of whatever content. But please, be creative.

Aku otazku by si polozil(a) bytosti o ktorej netusis vobec (ale vobec;) nic?


Node set as moderated from now on.
All adds&updates are desormais possible only in child nodes.

Phase1: 1st answer - opened
Objective: Answer Yourself


Phase1 shall be closed on 23.8.

By participating in phase1 and[or subsequent phases of this project, You agree that all Your utterances in this node can be published in the Kyberia's 1st Turing Test corpus (K1TTc). Otherwise remove Your creations from this node.

Any user of kyberia can participate.

If You want to chat here somewhat more, please ask $this->node_creator for the master status



Please DO NOT REACT to questions posed by other users. Also please do not pose the same question as was already posed by another user (give him a K instead). Please use English language.*"

Transgression of above rules can result in a ban in the forum and exclusion from the participation in subsequent phases of the project.

P.S. It is not necessary that the question shall be 100% grammatically correct, our parser will undoubtably deal with some noisy noisy noisy noise ;)