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The Turing Test - The Elusive Standard of Artificial Intelligence

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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 artificial intelligence over the last fifty years concerns issues that were raised and discussed by Turing. Turing's genius was not only in developing the theory of computability but also in understanding the impact, both practical and philosophical, that computing machinery would have. Turing believed that computers, if properly designed and educated, could exhibit intelligent behavior, even behavior that would be indistinguishable from human intelligent behavior. His vision of the possibility of machine intelligence has been highly inspiring and extremely controversial. In this classic article Turing presented his well known imitation game and predicted that about the year 2000 "an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the right identification after five minutes of questioning" in the imitation game. Based on the results of the Loebner 2000 contest and the accomplishments in the field of AI, as impressive as they are, Turing's prediction remains unfulfilled.

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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.

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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 artificial intelligence over the last fifty years concerns issues that were raised and discussed by Turing. Turing's genius was not only in developing the theory of computability but also in understanding the impact, both practical and philosophical, that computing machinery would have. Turing believed that computers, if properly designed and educated, could exhibit intelligent behavior, even behavior that would be indistinguishable from human intelligent behavior. His vision of the possibility of machine intelligence has been highly inspiring and extremely controversial. In this classic article Turing presented his well known imitation game and predicted that about the year 2000 "an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the right identification after five minutes of questioning" in the imitation game. Based on the results of the Loebner 2000 contest and the accomplishments in the field of AI, as impressive as they are, Turing's prediction remains unfulfilled.

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Con la collaborazione di Jame H Moor (Editore), James H Moor (Editore), James H Moor (Editore), James H. Moor (Editore)
Editore Springer Netherlands
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 30.06.2009
 
EAN 9781402012044
ISBN 978-1-4020-1204-4
Pagine 273
Dimensioni 158 mm x 243 mm x 26 mm
Peso 585 g
Illustrazioni IX, 273 p.
Serie Studies in Cognitive Systems
Studies in Cognitive Systems
Categorie Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Altro
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Filosofia > Altro

C, Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy of Mind, Religion and Philosophy

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