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" I am the woman, don't listen to him ! ' to her answers, but it will avail nothing as the man can make similar remarks. We now ask the question, ' What will happen when a machine takes the part of A in this game... "
Understanding Intelligence - Page 17
by Rolf Pfeifer, Christian Scheier - 2001 - 700 pages
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Artificial Intelligence and Psychiatry

D. J. Hand - Computers - 1985 - 296 pages
...have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. Alternatively the questions and answers can be repeated by an intermediary. The object of the...the woman, don't listen to him' to her answers, but it will avail nothing as the man can make similar remarks. We now ask the question, 'What will happen...
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Can Animals and Machines be Persons?: A Dialogue

Justin Leiber - Philosophy - 1985 - 102 pages
...still, typewritten. The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. The object of the game for the third player (B) is...the woman, don't listen to him!" to her answers, but it will avail nothing as the man can make similar remarks. We now ask the question, "What will happen...
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What Computers Still Can't Do: A Critique of Artificial Reason

Hubert L. Dreyfus - Computers - 1992 - 412 pages
...have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. Alternatively, the question and answers can be repeated by an intermediary. The object of the...the woman, don't listen to him!" to her answers, but it will avail nothing as the man can make similar remarks. We now ask the question, "What will happen...
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Cognitive Science: A Developmental Approach to the Simulation of the Mind

Bruno G. Bara - Psychology - 1995 - 392 pages
...might therefore be: "My hair is shingled, and the longest strands are about nine inches long". . . . The object of the game for the third player (B) is...to give truthful answers. She can add such things such as "I am the woman, don't listen to him!" to her answers, but it will avail nothing as the man...
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The Mechanical Song: Women, Voice, and the Artificial in Nineteenth-Century ...

Felicia Miller-Frank - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 252 pages
...cause C to make the wrong identification. . . . The answers should be written, or . . .typewritten. . . .The object of the game for the third player (B) is to help the interrogator. The best strategy ... is probably to give truthful answers. . . . We now ask the question, "What will happen when a machine...
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Jeering Dreamers: Villiers de L'Isle-Adam's L'Eve Future at Our Fin de ...

John Anzalone - Law - 1996 - 216 pages
...to cause C to make the wrong identification... The answers should be written, or ... typewritten ... The object of the game for the third player (B) is to help the interrogator. The best strategy...is probably to give truthful answers ... We now ask the question, "What will happen when...
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A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind: Readings with Commentary

Peter A. Morton - Philosophy - 1996 - 522 pages
...have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. Alternatively the question and answers can be repeated by an intermediary. The object of the...the woman, don't listen to him!" to her answers, but it will avail nothing as the man can make similar remarks. We now ask the question, "What will happen...
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Mind Design II: Philosophy, Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence

John Haugeland - Psychology - 1997 - 500 pages
...have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. Alternatively the question and answers can be repeated by an intermediary. The object of the...the woman, don't listen to him!" to her answers, but it will avail nothing as the man can make similar remarks. We now ask the question, "What will happen...
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Novel Gazing: Queer Readings in Fiction

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 532 pages
...interrogator" (433). "The best strategy for her is probably to give truthful answers," Turing surmises. "She can add such things as 'I am the woman, don't listen to him!' to her remarks, but it will avail nothing as the man can make similar remarks" (433). Turing concludes his...
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Artificial Intelligence: Critical Concepts, Volume 2

Ronald Chrisley, Sander Begeer - Computers - 2000 - 608 pages
...have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. Alternatively the question and answers can be repeated by an intermediary. The object of the...the woman, don't listen to him!' to her answers, but it will avail nothing as the man can make similar remarks. We now ask the question, 'What will happen...
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