Alan Turing, in his original article1 about an imitation-game test of intelligence, seems to be making two separate claims. The first, the philosophical claim, is that if a machine could pass …
Alan Turing, in his original article'about an imitation-game definition of intelligence, seems to be making two separate claims. The first, the philosophical claim, is that if a machine could …
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Alan Turing, in his original article (Turing 1950, chapter 4) about an imitation-game definition of intelligence, seems to be making two separate claims. The first, the philosophical claim, is …
Alan Turing, in his original article1 about an imitation-game definition of intelligence, seems to be making two separate claims. The first, the philosophical claim, is that if a machine …
Alan Turing, in his original article1 about an imitation-game definition of intelligence, seems to be making two separate claims. The first, the philosophical claim, is that if a machine …
Alan Turing, in his original article (Turing 1950, chapter 4) about an imitation-game definition of intelligence, seems to be making two separate claims. The first, the philosophical claim, is …