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1 Post author: Stuart_Armstrong 09 June 2014 08:14AM

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Comment author: Stuart_Armstrong 09 June 2014 07:45:39PM 1 point [-]

That sounds like one of those questions whose answer gets us a lot of the way to true AI.

Comment author: Punoxysm 09 June 2014 08:56:03PM 0 points [-]

Well, let's not set the bar too high. E.g. "convinces 90% of a panel of psychologists, cognitive scientists, neuroscientists, and Natural Language Processing researchers in an hour long interrogation".

Somebody else mentioned Winograd schema testing, which is justified by its targeting of specific weaknesses of current Question Answering / NLP approaches.