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A Coffeehouse Conversation on the Turing Test

1 A Coffeehouse Conversation on the Turing Test DOUGLAS R. hofstadter Introducing the Reading Can a computer be said to think? This is the issue that Alan Turing first posed in his now famous essay " computing machinery and intelligence ." (The original article is available online if you wish to review it: ) Turing proposed a test by which to determine whether in fact computers were intelligent. It amounted basically to the claim that if you could engage in a dialogue with two hidden speakers, one a computer and one a human being, and you couldn't distinguish between which is which, for all intents and purposes, the machine was intelligent. At least intelligent enough to fool you into thinking you were dealing with a person. Turing 's paper is also famous for its consideration and critique of various objections to the claim that machines could think.

A Coffeehouse Conversation on the Turing Test DOUGLAS R. HOFSTADTER Introducing the Reading Can a computer be said to think? This is the issue that Alan Turing first posed in his now famous essay "Computing Machinery and Intelligence." (The original article is available online ... Turing Test, the Loebner Prize, in which programmers compete to ...

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