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urteen of them to add to the above four for a Turing Test. In October 1950, the British journal Mind published an essay by Alan M. Turing titled, "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," in which Turing proposed an operational definition for "intelligence" [2]. This definition would come to be called "the Turing
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to be, to call it - or should I say ‘him - intelligent? How could I judge this had happened? Alan Turing proposed an ingenious test in his 1950 paper Computing Machinery and Intelligence using “The Imitation Game? We now call the Turing Test. If we ask a series of questions to a computer and we cannot tell its respon
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The World of Mathematics 4 (1956): 2099-2123. ———. “Computability and A-Definability? The Journal of Symbolic Logic 2, no. 4 (1937): 153-63. ———. “Computing Machinery and Intelligence?’ Mind, 1950, 433-60. ———. “Computing Machinery and Intelligence.’ In Computers & Thought, 11-35. MIT Press, 1995. http://dl.acm.or
machine, passing Turing’s Test — thinking like a human - was an interesting challenge. But more interesting 257 “Can machines think”: A. M. Turing, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” Mind 49 (1950), 433 188 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018420 was a machine that could think in ways a human could never understand, let alone

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