It is important to understand that the Turing Test (TT) is not, nor was it intended to be, a trick; how well one can fool someone is not a measure of scientific progress. The TT is an empirical criterion: It sets AI's empirical goal to be to generate human-scale performance capacity. This goal will be met when the candidate's performance is totally indistinguishable from a human's. Until then, the TT simply represents what it is that AI must endeavor eventually to accomplish scientifically
The Turing test is perhaps the most famous, most quoted, and probably most often misrepresented and ...
This paper commences from the critical observation that the Turing Test (TT) might not be best read ...
AbstractThe widespread tendency, even within AI, to anthropomorphize machines makes it easier to con...
It is important to understand that the Turing Test (TT) is not, nor was it intended to be, a trick; ...
Can machines think? So Alan Turing begins his paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence", discussi...
If it is true that good problems produce good science, then it will be worthwhile to identify good p...
View/download or read postprint via a streaming viewer with the turning page feature in SOAR, or cli...
In ‘Computing Machinery and Intelligence’, Alan Turing actually proposed not one, but two, practi...
Practical application of the Turing Test throws up all sorts of questions regarding the nature of in...
Alan Turing introduced his 1950 paper on Computing Machinery and Intelligence with the question “Can...
The Turing test is considered one of the most important thought experiments in the history of AI. It...
The Turing Test has captured the imagination of the general public due to fundamental questions abou...
The Turing Test, originally configured for a human to distinguish between an unseen man and unseen w...
Turing’s (1950) article on the Turing test is often interpreted as supporting the behaviouristic vie...
Under general assumptions, the Turing test can be easily passed by an appropriate algorithm. I show ...
The Turing test is perhaps the most famous, most quoted, and probably most often misrepresented and ...
This paper commences from the critical observation that the Turing Test (TT) might not be best read ...
AbstractThe widespread tendency, even within AI, to anthropomorphize machines makes it easier to con...
It is important to understand that the Turing Test (TT) is not, nor was it intended to be, a trick; ...
Can machines think? So Alan Turing begins his paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence", discussi...
If it is true that good problems produce good science, then it will be worthwhile to identify good p...
View/download or read postprint via a streaming viewer with the turning page feature in SOAR, or cli...
In ‘Computing Machinery and Intelligence’, Alan Turing actually proposed not one, but two, practi...
Practical application of the Turing Test throws up all sorts of questions regarding the nature of in...
Alan Turing introduced his 1950 paper on Computing Machinery and Intelligence with the question “Can...
The Turing test is considered one of the most important thought experiments in the history of AI. It...
The Turing Test has captured the imagination of the general public due to fundamental questions abou...
The Turing Test, originally configured for a human to distinguish between an unseen man and unseen w...
Turing’s (1950) article on the Turing test is often interpreted as supporting the behaviouristic vie...
Under general assumptions, the Turing test can be easily passed by an appropriate algorithm. I show ...
The Turing test is perhaps the most famous, most quoted, and probably most often misrepresented and ...
This paper commences from the critical observation that the Turing Test (TT) might not be best read ...
AbstractThe widespread tendency, even within AI, to anthropomorphize machines makes it easier to con...