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Not All the Bots Are Created Equal: The Ordering Turing Test for the Labeling of Bots in MMORPGs [PDF]

open access: yesSocial Media + Society, 2017
This article contributes to the research on bots in Social Media. It takes as its starting point an emerging perspective which proposes that we should abandon the investigation of the Turing Test and the functional aspects of bots in favor of studying ...
Stefano De Paoli
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Passing the Turing Test Does Not Mean the End of Humanity. [PDF]

open access: yesCognit Comput, 2016
In this paper we look at the phenomenon that is the Turing test. We consider how Turing originally introduced his imitation game and discuss what this means in a practical scenario. Due to its popular appeal we also look into different representations of
Warwick K, Shah H.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Catalyzing next-generation Artificial Intelligence through NeuroAI

open access: yesNature Communications, 2023
Neuroscience has long been an essential driver of progress in artificial intelligence (AI). We propose that to accelerate progress in AI, we must invest in fundamental research in NeuroAI.
Anthony Zador   +26 more
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Post-Turing Methodology: Breaking the Wall on the Way to Artificial General Intelligence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This article offers comprehensive criticism of the Turing test and develops quality criteria for new artificial general intelligence (AGI) assessment tests. It is shown that the prerequisites A.
A Alekseev   +16 more
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Would You Pass the Turing Test? Influencing Factors of the Turing Decision

open access: yesPsychological Topics, 2022
We aimed to contribute to the emerging field of human-computer interaction by revealing some of the cues we use to distinguish humans from machines.
Adrienn Ujhelyi   +2 more
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Learning, Social Intelligence and the Turing Test - why an "out-of-the-box" Turing Machine will not pass the Turing Test [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The Turing Test (TT) checks for human intelligence, rather than any putative general intelligence. It involves repeated interaction requiring learning in the form of adaption to the human conversation partner.
A. Trewavas   +13 more
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The April Fool Turing Test

open access: yestripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique, 2008
This paper explores certain issues concerning the Turing test; non-termination, asymmetry and the need for a control experiment. A standard diagonalisation argument to show the non-computability of AI is extended to yields a socalled “April fool Turing ...
Mark S. Dougherty   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Gramophone: Lem against the Chinese Room

open access: yesProfil, 2021
The text focuses on Lem’s rejection of the Chinese Room, a prominent challenge to the sufficiency of the Turing test. After outlining Lem’s relationship to the Turing test, it offers an exposition of two of Lem’s thought experiments, the Gramophone and ...
Marek Picha
doaj   +1 more source

Turing Tests with Turing Machines

open access: yesEPiC Series in Computing, 2018
Comparative tests work by finding the difference (or the absence of difference) between a reference subject and an evaluee. The Turing Test, in its standard interpretation, takes (a subset of) the human species as a reference.Motivated by recent findings and developments in the area of machine intelligence evaluation, we discuss what it would be like ...
Jose Hernandez-Orallo   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Wittgensteinian Perspectives on the Turing Test

open access: yesStudia Philosophica Estonica, 2014
This paper discusses some difficulties in understanding the Turing test. It emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between conceptual and empirical perspectives and highlights the former as introducing more serious problems for the TT.
Ondřej Beran
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