DC Dennett - Language and meaning in cognitive science, 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
… If the Turing test for thinking is no worse than any well-established scientific test, we can set skepticism aside and go back to serious matters. Is there any more likelihood of a “false …
K Warwick, H Shah - Journal of experimental & Theoretical artificial …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… help us to understand how it is that we humans think. We … machinethinking and whether they believe, from the responses given, that these are the responses of a thinkingmachine…
… that can usefully … can anticipate and design appropriate and valuable uses. In conclusion, I will briefly introduce an orientation I call "hermeneutic constructivism" and illustrate how it can …
… that there is a finite set of operations that can be applied to a given input, and then applied … can be computed in finite time by a maximally simple sort of symbol-ma nipulating machine …
… “Canmachinesthink?”- This pivotal question was raised by Alan Turing in 1950 however, … implicitly think that machinescanthink. More exactly, what would happen if machines behaved …
… classical question ‘Can a machinethink?’ into a more specific problem: ‘Can a … ‘Canmachines think?’ This should begin with definitions of the meaning of the terms ‘machine’ and ‘think’…
Focuses on the issue of artificial intelligence and the fresh debate that has been sparked about the nature of the mind. Garry Kasparov's narrow escape from defeat by the IBM computer …
… This paper revisits the often debated question Canmachinesthink? It is argued that the usual identification of machines with the notion of algorithm has been both counter-intuitive and …
… sits down near the machine, asks it a few questions and discovers that it is perplexed about the problem “Canmachinesthink”. The job of the TP is to show the machine that it has been …