The Turing Test The Elusive Standard of Artificial Intelligence
In 1950 Alan Turing (1912-1954) published his famous article, "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" in the journal Mind. This article is arguably the most influential and widely read article in the philosophy of artificial intelligence. Indeed, most of the debate in the philosophy of arti...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
2003, 2003
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2003 |
Series: | Studies in Cognitive Systems
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1. HISTORY
- The Turing Test
- Turing Test: 50 Years Later
- 2. Interpretation
- Turing’s Two Tests for Intelligence
- Making the Right Identification in the Turing Test
- Turing’s Rules for the Imitation Game
- 3. Criticism
- Passing Loebner’s Turing Test: A Case of Conflicting Discourse Functions
- The Constructibility of Artificial Intelligence (as Defined by the Turing Test)
- Intelligence is not Enough: On the Socialization of Talking Machines
- 4. Defense
- How to Pass a Turing Test
- Look Who’s Moving the Goal Posts Now
- The Status and Future of the Turing Test
- 5. Alternatives
- Creativity, the Turing Test, and the (Better) Lovelace Test
- The Cartesian Test for Automatism
- Minds, Machines and Turing