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... This test is known as the Turing Test. The Turing Test is a behavioral approach to determining whether or not a system is intelligent. ...
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... test proves nothing. This test for intelligence has been dubbed by many as the Turing Test and the process is amazingly simple. ...
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... The paper purposed what is referred to now as the "Turing Test". ... The goal of AI is to pass the Turing test, but not imitate human behavior. ...
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... Believers of strong artificial intelligence contend that a computer that can pass the Turing test is displaying cognitive ability. ...
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... Alan Turing, a British mathematician invented a test, now known as the "Turing Test", to determine whether a computer could think or not. ...
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... 3. In order to explain Searle's example of the Chinese room, weak AI, strong AI and the Turing test must first be explained. Weak ...
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... the machine would try to fool the observer. The Turing test is a one-sided test. A machine that passes the test should certainly ...
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... (www.siu The Turing test If a computer can pass the "Imitation Game", what right have we to deny that it is thinking- No right at all. ...
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... to program a machine so that a user communicating with the machine and with a person would be unable to differentiate the two (the Turing machine test). ...
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... rather than a plausible theory A good chess program, like my (as yet undefeated) Chessmaster 4000 Trubo refutes proposition three by passing a Turing test. ...
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... rather than a plausible theory A good chess program, like my (as yet undefeated) Chessmaster 4000 Trubo refutes proposition three by passing a Turing test. ...
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... his ancestors. In regards to Turing's test, had a caveman be put to it he would fail as miserably as a computer. However, with generations ...
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... his ancestors. In regards to Turing's test, had a caveman be put to it he would fail as miserably as a computer. However, with generations ...
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... universe. Perhaps the best way to gauge the intelligence of a machine is British computer scientist Alan Turing's test. He stated ...
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... They communicate with this language, make assumptions, and communicate problems. This is one of the main components of the Turing test. ...
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... Computer programmers write, test, and maintain the detailed instructions, called programs ... A basic language, Turing, which I learned in Computer Science class ...
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