Roboticists at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York have
built a trio of robots that were put through the classic 'wise men puzzle'
test of self-awareness - and one of them passed.
Via GoogleMyFacePlusSpaceBookTwitter, Uh-oh, a robot just passed
the self-awareness test | TechRadar
I wouldn't worry too much—all this robot did was run some code to solve a logic problem, probably using code written in Prolog or
something similar.
Nothing to see here … move along … the
computer is your friend …
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