Essays About turing machine

 

  • The Computer and the Mind
    ... The father of this field was Turing, a British mathematician who described a simple machine (the Turing machine) that executed instructions in binary code, and ...
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  • Alan Turing
    ... central in the defeat of Nazi Germany. Yet Turing was better known for his "Turing Machine". His machine was much like a typewriter ...
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  • The Turing Test
    ... cannot distinguish the machine from the human on the basis of the conversation, then Turing argued that we would have to say that the machine was intelligent. ...
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  • mind and machine
    ... Proposition three, the Turing proposition, holds that if a conscious being can be convinced that, through context-input manipulation, a machine is intelligent ...
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  • Mind and Machine
    ... Proposition three, the Turing proposition, holds that if a conscious being can be convinced that, through context-input manipulation, a machine is intelligent ...
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  • AI 2
    ... A. Alan Turing's 1950 article Computing Machinery and Intelligence discussed conditions for considering a machine to be intelligent. ...
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  • Complexity Theory - Cryptograp
    ... More recently, Alan Turing, the inventor of the Turing machine, led a group of British mathematicians who broke the German code used in World War II for ...
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  • Artificial Intelligence ?
    ... computer. Lets assume that a machine did have the capability to pass the Turing test, would that be mean that it was intelligent? A ...
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  • Comparative Essay Neuromancer and The Time Machine
    ... Two such novels are Neuromancer, and The Time Machine. ... These "Turing" laws are not the only methods of preventing AI's from becoming free. ...
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  • Mechanical Devices
    ... Until Alan Turing came along with his idea of a "universal machine". In 1945, John von Neumann presented his idea of the stored program concept. ...
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  • philosophy of mind, can functionalism be defended
    ... Turing claimed that any machine that could fool the interrogator was "intelligent", although he also slid into claiming that it was "consciousThe artificial ...
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  • enigma code book
    ... the only time they knew that they got a correct code is when the machine stopped ... Among the best was Alan Turing, a code breaker who would later go on and invent ...
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  • Artificial IntelligenceCognitive Ability of Information Processing
    ... such as Paul and Patricia Churchland have declared that although a serial machine with a ... intelligence contend that a computer that can pass the Turing test is ...
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  • Artificial Intelligence
    ... 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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  • Computers
    ... This is one of the main components of the Turing test. ... A programmer cannot make consolations for every possible situation that a machine may find itself faced ...
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  • Philosophical Behaviorism
    ... In this sense he passes the Turing test. ... Searle response to the question of "can we build a machine that thinks?" is that only a very special machine can think ...
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  • Artificial Intelligence
    ... In regards to Turing's test, had a caveman be put to it he would fail as ... question must be asked again, "Is it so far fetched to believe that man is a machine?"
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  • Artificial Intelligence 2
    ... In regards to Turing's test, had a caveman be put to it he would fail as ... question must be asked again, "Is it so far fetched to believe that man is a machine?"
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  • The History, Aspects, and Impact of Computer Technology
    ... A computer is a machine that performs rational calculations. ... In 1936, Allan M. Turing, a logician, documented that it is mathematically possible to make a ...
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  • the history of computers
    ... In 1822 Babbage created the first automatic calculating machine, the Difference Engine. ... The Colossus was designed by Alan Turing. ...
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