AbstractIn 1950, Turing suggested that intelligent behavior might require “a departure from the completely disciplined behavior involved in computation”, but nothing that a digital computer could not do. In this paper, I want to explore Turing's suggestion by asking what it is, beyond computation, that intelligence might require, why it might require it and what knowing the answers to the first two questions might do to help us understand artificial and natural intelligence
Computers and Thought are the two categories that together define Artificial Intelligence as a disci...
The article deals with some ideas by Turing concerning the background and the birth of the...
This chapter essentially makes a non-elusive attempt in quest of ‘I’ (Intelligence) in ‘AI’ (Artific...
AbstractIn 1950, Turing suggested that intelligent behavior might require “a departure from the comp...
What is the relation between intelligence and computation? Although the difficulty of defining "...
Due to his significant role in the development of computer technology and the discipline of artifici...
This quote/commented critique of Turing's classical paper suggests that Turing meant -- or should ha...
Note relative aux rapports de la démarche d'Alan Turing dans "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" ...
Recent progress in artificial intelligence has led some to speculate that machine intelligence may s...
Turing’s (1950) article on the Turing test is often interpreted as supporting the behaviouristic vie...
Abstract. According to the conventional wisdom, Turing (1950) said that computing machines can be in...
The chapter examines the debate around the experimental validation of computer simulations of intell...
This article offers comprehensive criticism of the Turing test and develops quality criteria for new...
Computers and Thought are the two categories that together define Artificial Intelligence as a disci...
The article deals with some ideas by Turing concerning the background and the birth of the...
This chapter essentially makes a non-elusive attempt in quest of ‘I’ (Intelligence) in ‘AI’ (Artific...
AbstractIn 1950, Turing suggested that intelligent behavior might require “a departure from the comp...
What is the relation between intelligence and computation? Although the difficulty of defining "...
Due to his significant role in the development of computer technology and the discipline of artifici...
This quote/commented critique of Turing's classical paper suggests that Turing meant -- or should ha...
Note relative aux rapports de la démarche d'Alan Turing dans "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" ...
Recent progress in artificial intelligence has led some to speculate that machine intelligence may s...
Turing’s (1950) article on the Turing test is often interpreted as supporting the behaviouristic vie...
Abstract. According to the conventional wisdom, Turing (1950) said that computing machines can be in...
The chapter examines the debate around the experimental validation of computer simulations of intell...
This article offers comprehensive criticism of the Turing test and develops quality criteria for new...
Computers and Thought are the two categories that together define Artificial Intelligence as a disci...
The article deals with some ideas by Turing concerning the background and the birth of the...
This chapter essentially makes a non-elusive attempt in quest of ‘I’ (Intelligence) in ‘AI’ (Artific...