Deception-detection is the crux of Turing’s experiment to examine machine thinking conveyed through a capacity to respond with sustained and satisfactory answers to unrestricted questions put by a human interrogator. However, in 60 years to the month since the publication of Computing Machinery and Intelligence little agreement exists for a canonical format for Turing’s textual game of imitation, deception and machine intelligence. This research raises from the trapped mine of philosophical claims, counter-claims and rebuttals Turing’s own distinct five minutes question-answer imitation game, which he envisioned practicalised in two different ways: a) A two-participant, interrogator-witness viva voce, b) A three-participant, comparison of a...
Can machines think? I present a study of Alan Turing’s iconic imitation game or test and its central...
This paper presents an analysis of three major contests for machine intelligence. We conclude that a...
The article deals with some ideas by Turing concerning the background and the birth of the well-know...
A series of imitation games involving 3-participant (simultaneous comparison of two hidden entities)...
In this paper we consider transcripts which originated from a practical series of Turing’s Imitation...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider Turing's two tests for machine intelligence: the ...
This research revisits the classic Turing test and compares recent large language models such as Cha...
Can machines think? So Alan Turing begins his paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence", discussi...
It has been suggested that a covert Turing Test, possibly in a virtual world, provides a more level ...
Interpretation of utterances affects an interrogator’s determination of human from machine during li...
Practical application of the Turing Test throws up all sorts of questions regarding the nature of in...
Based on insufficient evidence, and inadequate research, Floridi and his students report inaccuracie...
This issue of the Kybernetes journal is concerned with the philosophical question- Can a Machine Thi...
This paper presents some important issues on misidentification of human interlocutors in text-based ...
In his 1950 paper “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” Alan Turing proposed that we can determine...
Can machines think? I present a study of Alan Turing’s iconic imitation game or test and its central...
This paper presents an analysis of three major contests for machine intelligence. We conclude that a...
The article deals with some ideas by Turing concerning the background and the birth of the well-know...
A series of imitation games involving 3-participant (simultaneous comparison of two hidden entities)...
In this paper we consider transcripts which originated from a practical series of Turing’s Imitation...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider Turing's two tests for machine intelligence: the ...
This research revisits the classic Turing test and compares recent large language models such as Cha...
Can machines think? So Alan Turing begins his paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence", discussi...
It has been suggested that a covert Turing Test, possibly in a virtual world, provides a more level ...
Interpretation of utterances affects an interrogator’s determination of human from machine during li...
Practical application of the Turing Test throws up all sorts of questions regarding the nature of in...
Based on insufficient evidence, and inadequate research, Floridi and his students report inaccuracie...
This issue of the Kybernetes journal is concerned with the philosophical question- Can a Machine Thi...
This paper presents some important issues on misidentification of human interlocutors in text-based ...
In his 1950 paper “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” Alan Turing proposed that we can determine...
Can machines think? I present a study of Alan Turing’s iconic imitation game or test and its central...
This paper presents an analysis of three major contests for machine intelligence. We conclude that a...
The article deals with some ideas by Turing concerning the background and the birth of the well-know...