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Coordination games, anti-coordination games, and imitative learning

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2014
AbstractBentley et al.'s scheme generates distributions characteristic of situations of high and low social influence on decisions and of high and low salience (“transparency”) of rewards. Another element of decisions that may influence the placement of a decision process in their map is the way in which individual decisions interact to determine the ...
Roger A, McCain, Richard, Hamilton
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Turing's Imitation Game

2016
Can you tell the difference between talking to a human and talking to a machine? Or, is it possible to create a machine which is able to converse like a human? In fact, what is it that even makes us human? Turing's Imitation Game, commonly known as the Turing Test, is fundamental to the science of artificial intelligence.
Kevin Warwick, Huma Shah
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An Imitation Game

2017
In early April of 2015, a man in his late sixties, Senor Roncha, came into my office complaining of rashes and itchy skin. He had throbbing inflammation in his hands, which pointed to a bad allergy, and he was convinced he had developed a reaction from some of the plants around his house.
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Politician – An Imitation Game

2018
We present the question-answering system Politician, which is a chatbot designed to imitate a fictional politician. The chatbot accepts questions on political issues and answers them accordingly. The questions are analyzed using natural language processing techniques, mainly using a custom scenario built in the Treex system, and no complex knowledge ...
David Kuboň   +2 more
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Beyond the imitation game

New Scientist, 2014
It's time to put creativity centre stage when thinking about computer smarts, says artificial-intelligence expert Mark ...
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Turing on the “Imitation Game”

2004
Turing’s paper has modest objectives. He dismisses the question of whether machines think as “too meaningless to deserve discussion”. His “imitation game”, he suggests, might stimulate inquiry into cognitive function and development of computers and software.
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Soil microbiota as game-changers in restoration of degraded lands

Science, 2022
Oksana Coban   +2 more
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The CDK4/6 inhibitor revolution — a game-changing era for breast cancer treatment

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2023
Nicholas Turner
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