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Put that thing in the wild with no other info at disposal except what it has learned thus far and the real world as input (hear, smell, touch, see), let it roam and see if it can draw conclusions and learn from it's mistakes. If it can, next step would be better itself, or at least make a plan on what needs to be removed/added to, let's say, have a more precise hand grip on things, if there need to be code changes, what might they be.
These things are the real AI test, the hell with Touring tests, they don't prove anything (talk is cheap ๐), tell it to think, learn and adapt, that's the real test ๐.
These language models serve one purpose and one purpose only, to fill social networks with them and act like humans. Why? People just love to talk. That will keep them glued to the platform with more ad revenue coming in.
EDIT: I did a joke test with ChatGPT, it can't understand what the punchline is. It thinks it does, but that's not the punchline of the joke.
https://chat.openai.com/share/965a7b71-b1ad-434c-94ef-12ed1ff65028