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... machine ? Have we any means to resolve the issue ? 5.5.1 The Turing Test We recall that as early as 1950 , Alan Turing enunciated his celebrated Turing Test to determine whether a machine could think and by extension whether it would be ...
... machine ? Have we any means to resolve the issue ? 5.5.1 The Turing Test We recall that as early as 1950 , Alan Turing enunciated his celebrated Turing Test to determine whether a machine could think and by extension whether it would be ...
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... test then we must also accept our blunt assertion . No computer has yet come even remotely near passing the Turing test . As Turing acknowledged , that was the case in his day . And it still is the case . At least once success seemed to ...
... test then we must also accept our blunt assertion . No computer has yet come even remotely near passing the Turing test . As Turing acknowledged , that was the case in his day . And it still is the case . At least once success seemed to ...
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... Turing's idea that the machine should successfully pretend to a ... test begins to smack of an elaborate conjuring trick . Even experts are ... test is required than one which relies on the human compulsion to accommodate , interpret ...
... Turing's idea that the machine should successfully pretend to a ... test begins to smack of an elaborate conjuring trick . Even experts are ... test is required than one which relies on the human compulsion to accommodate , interpret ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
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