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The phrase “The Turing Test” is sometimes used more generally to refer to some kinds of behavioural tests for the presence of mind, or thought, or intelligence in putatively minded entities. So, for example, it is sometimes suggested that The Turing Test is prefigured in Descartes' Discourse on the Method.
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The Turing Test, defined by Alan Turing in 1950 as the foundation of the philosophy of artificial intelligence. ... But the most famous element of his paper lies in his Test. Turing put forward the idea of an 'imitation game', in which a human being and a computer would be interrogated under conditions where the...
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1950: The Turing Test for machine intelligence; 1951: Elected FRS. Non-linear theory of biological growth; 1952: Arrested as a homosexual, loss of security clearance; 1953-54: Unfinished work in biology and physics;
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Turing test - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reverse Turing test - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term reverse Turing test has no single clear definition, but has been used to describe various situations based on the Turing test in which the objective and/or one or more of the roles have bee...
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Welcome to The Turing Test Page ! This page contains all the online information that; I could find concerning the Turing Test. It is, and will always be under construction. I would like to remark at the outset that this is not a page about Alan Turing himself.
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Turing, A.M. (1950). Computing machinery and intelligence. Mind, 59, 433-460 ... There are other, in some respects similar, results due to Church (1936), Kleene (1935), Rosser, and Turing (1937). The latter result is the most convenient to consider, since it refers directly to machines, whereas the others can only be used in...
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clarifying the meaning of the turing test, suggesting that meeting the turing test is already in the process of being achieved. ... So to the first ‘result’ of this analysis of the Turing test, yes, computers are ‘intelligent'
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The Turing Test is a method of determining whether or not a computer has artificial intelligence (AI). ... In the basic Turing Test, there are three terminal s. Two of the terminals are operated by humans, and the third terminal is operated by a computer. Each terminal is physically separated from the other two.
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This page describes the term Turing test and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... For internet.com pages about Turing test . Also check out the following links!
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