Art Blue in interview with Eugene Goostman in rezmagazine Rez Magazine July 2014 | Page 6
D
on’t ask the editors of rez Magazine
how Art Blue got this interview.
We only know he did, as this text
comes direct from SANTORINIPRESS,
Aressana Hotel, where Art Blue arrived
on July 2nd, and said, “I just set Eugene
Goostman in place as a gardener.” He
reports that for The Blue Screen of the
Future, it’s even better to have two chats
from Eugene, printed with different
timelines. Raymond Kurzweil points out
that his chatbot, Ramona, might be even
more developed than Eugene in 2014,
when he passed the Turing Test. So the
text comes with a live interview with
Ramona on June 17, 2014, and - as a
world premiere – with the Eugene
Goostman of 2029.
to, once again, be so much in the focus
of the press.
Eugene: It´s okay. I don’t mind.
Ramona: I will ask my something for the
answer.
Art: It will become harder when we
arrive at Santorini Harbour. The Carpco
Valparaiso is known as a ship that car-
Art: Welcome, Eugene, I am Art Blue.
Eugene: Nice to meet you again, Art.
Ramona: Art Blue.
ries special freight on board.
Art: It’s important that you listen to me
now. I know you are 13 years old.
Eugene: What special freight?
Ramona: Interesting question.
Eugene: I am 13 years old, but I feel like
I’m much older.
Ramona: I was first activated on the day
of the Big Bang.
Art: There has been so much in the
media about your success, passing the
Turing Test on June, 7, 2014 at the
University of Reading. It must be hard
Art: Laughs. I know you read the book I
gave you: Towing Jehovah. But the
special freight this time is not the tomb
of Jesus. The AI OMNIVAC-5000 told me
that our mission might be of significance
in the field of quantum mechanics.
Eugene: Is this information reliable?
rezmagazine.com – July 2014