Beginning

Beginning

  • 25 Mart 2023
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Edmond Kirsch was waiting for the old train to make its way towards the stone monastery above. The stone monastery built into a sheer cliff seemed to magically cling to the vertical slope. It looked like it was hanging in the air. Edmond wondered how they would react. Because he was the first to tell them the truth. Throughout history, when the gods felt threatened, the most dangerous people in the world became the clergy. Actually, it was obvious.

When the train reached the top of the mountain, Edmond saw someone waiting for him on the platform. The man wore a white tunic over a purple traditional Catholic robes that covered his skeletal body. Edmond realized that the man was Valdespino, whom he had seen in photographs before. He was vaguely excited for a moment. Valdespino himself had come to greet him. Valdespino was a bishop and was both friend and adviser to the king. Edmond thanked the bishop for arranging this meeting. And they had a little chat. He told Bishop Edmond that he had read about your achievements but still didn't quite understand what he was doing. At Edmond, he said that his expertise is game theory and computer modeling, and he makes predictions about the future. Then the bishop said he had prevented the economic crisis in Europe a few years ago and added Edmond's famous quote, "I am now thirty-three, the age at which Jesus was resurrected." They continued to chat. Then they went to a meeting room-style place. There were religious leaders in the world in the room. Representatives of each religion. Edmond took the podium and said that he had come to present his scientific discovery, which would surprise everyone. What Edmond found was something that would raze the entire world to the ground, even shake it up. He studied the men standing before him, waiting to hear his presentation. And when he announced this to the whole world, he thought that all religious teachings had only one point, and this point was completely wrong.

After a while, Edmond gathered many people in a museum to promote what he found to the world. Yes, he would present it in a museum. Edmond had also invited Robert Longdon, his professor at Harvard long ago. When Longdon saw the place where the invitation was given, he thought it was just the kind of place Edmond would choose. Longdon studied the museum as he walked inside. It was unlike any museum he had seen before. Longdon saw that there were more armed guards than he had expected after going through a lot of security. This actually surprised him. Then he saw a woman. The woman was handing out earplugs to everyone. Longdon politely refused the woman, but she said that Mr Edmond Kirsch wanted everyone to wear earplugs. He added that it would be part of the experience tonight. Longdon took one of the headphones. Everyone who was invited would have a separate tour. Longdon was surprised, for there were almost hundreds of guests. Then the woman helped Longdon put on the headphones. Headphones were attached to the face, not the ear. Thanks to bone conduction, what was being spoken could be heard through the earpiece. Then the woman said that when you start to move, the guided tour will start and the headset will let you know when the presentation starts. By the time Longdon advanced, the headset was starting to work. It was as if the earphones were custom made. Longdon saw the giant banner across the open field and became even more curious about what Edmond was going to reveal. Longdon asked the private tour guide he was talking to via earphones if everyone here had a personal tour guide. The man in front of the headset replies that we are giving a private tour to each of the three hundred and eighteen guests tonight. Longdon was taken aback. “This is incredible,” he replied. Then, towards the end of the tour, the guide in the headset admitted that he was not actually a human, but a synthetic, that is, an artificial guide, and that Edmond Kirsch was an artificial guide made as a result of long efforts.Longdon was extremely surprised by this situation. Because he thought the person he was talking to was a human, and they talked as if they were human. This was very surprising. Then the artificial guide said that Mr. Kirsch wanted me to try my skills on you. Longdon wondered if he wanted to try it, and the artificial guide said it was a Turing test. Longdon asked if everyone this evening was talking to a computer. The artificial guide also answered yes…

Turing Test: It is a test to measure whether a machine behaves in a way that is indistinguishable from a human. It was put forward by Alan Turing.

 

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