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The Accidental Philosopher and One of the Hardest Problems in the World

open access: yesPhilosophies, 2022
Given the difficulties of defining “machine” and “think”, Turing proposed to replace the question “Can machines think?” with a proxy: how well can an agent engage in sustained conversation with a human?
Sonje Finnestad, Eric Neufeld
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CABots and Other Neural Agents

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurorobotics, 2018
The best way to develop a Turing test passing AI is to follow the human model: an embodied agent that functions over a wide range of domains, is a human cognitive model, follows human neural functioning and learns.
Christian Huyck, Ian Mitchell
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The robotic soccer turing test [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
One of the long-range objectives of the RoboCup initiative is to develop robotic technology to the point that, within the next fifty years, robots can play soccer at a competitive level against humans.
Behnke, Sven   +8 more
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Testing technology for tensile properties of metal materials based on deep learning model

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurorobotics, 2022
The properties of metallic materials have been extensively studied, and nowadays the tensile properties testing techniques of metallic materials still have not found a suitable research method.
Xuewen Chen, Weizhong Fan, Weizhong Fan
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Limits and Risks of Digital Transformation

open access: yesЦифровая трансформация, 2020
Currently, the process of digital transformation is actively going on in the economy, science, education, and society as a whole. This process has a number of restrictions and risks we consider. The mathematical theory of complexity reveals a large class
T. S. Akhromeeva   +2 more
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How GPT Realizes Leibniz’s Dream and Passes the Turing Test without Being Conscious

open access: yesComputer Sciences & Mathematics Forum, 2023
This article addresses the background and nature of the recent success of Large Language Models (LLMs), tracing the history of their fundamental concepts from Leibniz and his calculus ratiocinator to Turing’s computational models of learning, and ...
Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic
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Turing test, easy to pass; human mind, hard to understand [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Under general assumptions, the Turing test can be easily passed by an appropriate algorithm. I show that for any test satisfying several general conditions, we can construct an algorithm that can pass that test, hence, any operational definition is easy ...
Stoica, Cristi
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Expert-Authored and Machine-Generated Short-Answer Questions for Assessing Students’ Learning Performance

open access: yesEducational Technology & Society, 2021
Human-guided machine learning can improve computing intelligence, and it can accurately assist humans in various tasks. In education research, artificial intelligence (AI) is applicable in many situations, such as predicting students’ learning paths and ...
Owen H. T. Lu   +3 more
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Robótica y cyborgs

open access: yesPensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica, 2022
Uno de los principales retos del transhumanismo lo encontramos en su antropología. Nos encontramos ante un reduccionismo en el que el cuerpo aparece despojado de su dignidad y el espíritu no existe.
Sara Lumbreras Sancho
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Interactive intelligence: behaviour-based AI, musical HCI and the Turing Test [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The field of behaviour-based artificial intelligence (AI), with its roots in the robotics research of Rodney Brooks, is not predominantly tied to linguistic interaction in the sense of the classic Turing test (or, "imitation game").
Dobbyn, Chris   +2 more
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