I understand that that is your philosophy. I would say we just have different goals, mine being the functional application of reasoning and problem-solving, to which end conversational skill is a part of the process, but not the final outcome. Leonard Nimoy’s scientific expertise does not go beyond his script. I don’t wish to create the script but the more flexible scientific expertise. Even if we look only at the topic of conversational skill, I believe that a handful of underlying social rules can cover more ground than an abundance of case-by-case scripting. That is not to say it is necessarily better.
As for the more general question, I don’t think I am the most appropriate representative of humanity to answer it
I think we have the same goals. Your emphasis is on a bottom-up approach, where I want to go top-down. I don’t discount your methods, I just don’t think it is necessary to replicate human brain functions. It would be sufficient, but not necessary. I just believe that I can take any given desired result and work out a way of accomplishing it without ever having to study biology or physiology of the human brain.
You and others seem fixated on “case-by-case” scripting. But I did that 30 years ago. That is old school news to me. You have no idea what I’m studying and working on now. Just because I enter Turing tests, and run an educational demonstration of that, and continue to work with scripted mimetic synthesis, does not make me a relic or a one-dimensional clown. I believe that learning other people’s technologies keeps me fresh when I think about new ideas of my own. I am fully aware of the limits of AIML or JFRED.
I don’t place a lot of faith in isolated enclaves of factoids, 20 question competitions, or Winograd Schemas. When a bot can take something like the MMPI test and not come off as a sociopath, that will be another tool in the kit.
I know this gets off topic a bit with regards to suggesting books. But frankly, most of us are working beyond what’s been written. We are writing it now. “Time will no longer be a dark spot on our lungs. They will no longer say ‘you had to have been there’, because the fact is, Albin, we were.”—Shadow of the Vampire.