The Turing test verbal behavior as the hallmark of intelligence
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| Format | eBook |
| Language | English |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Mit Press,
c2004.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9780262256971 |
| Physical Description | 1 online zdroj (xi, 346 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Discourse on the method, chapter V / Rene Descartes
- Letter to the Marquess of Newcastle / Rene Descartes
- Selections from Machine man / Julien Offray de La Mettrie
- Computing machinery and intelligence / Alan M. Turing
- Intelligent machinery, a heretical theory / Alan M. Turing
- Can digital computers think? / Alan M. Turing
- Can automatic calculating machines be said to think? / M.H.A. Newman ... [et al.]
- Do machines think about machines thinking / Leonard Pinsky
- The imitation game / Keith Gunderson
- Beating the imitation game / Richard Purtill
- In defence of Turing / Geoffrey Sampson
- On the point of the imitation game / P.H. Millar
- Subcognition and the limits of the Turing test / Robert M. French
- Minds, brains, and programs / John R. Searle
- Psychologism and behaviorism / Ned Block
- Can machines think? / Daniel C. Dennett
- An analysis of the Turing test / James H. Moor
- Why machines can't think: a reply to James Moor / Douglas F. Stalker
- Explaining computer behavior / James H. Moor
- Turing on the "Imitation Game" / Noam Chomsky.