Monday, December 19, 2011

Turing Test

a) Did either of the machines come close to passing the Turing Test (did they seem human?)
Yes, the cleverbot machine comes close to passing the Turing Test. They seem like the human.
b) What were some of the questions you asked them?  Why?
I ask them,'' what is your name?'', '' how old are you'', '' how are you?'' and where do you come from?''. Because I think these questions are easy and normal. Everyone would ask these questions when you first to meet someone who you don't know. It is a way to know someone.
c) Why do you think it’s so hard to design a machine that passes the Turing Test?
Because the machine can't represent the human's brain, the machine can't have the same feelings as a human.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Sketchup Memorial

I want to show you my new project. This is my sketchup memorial.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Iced

1. Name 5 human rights and explain what they mean.
1) Don't discriminate, it means people can't discriminate others because their ages, skin color or anything.
2) No slavery, it means people can't treat other people like the slave.
3) No torture, it means people can not hurt and force other people.
4) We are all equal before the law, it means we are all equal before the law, no matter how we look, our skin color or anything.
5) The right to privacy, it means everyone can not violate others privacy.
2. What human rights are violated in the game ICED?  Explain.
In the game ICED, some human rights are violated like the human rights#9, No Unfair Detainment. When I play the game ICED, I had not do any bad thing but the police officers just catch me and put me in the detention.
3.  If you could re-design this game, what would you keep?  What would you do differently?
If I could re-design this game, I would keep those characters, the same places and the same way to play. I would like to offer a translator for other people who don't understand English, put more people in the streets and make three different levels for easy, normal and difficult.