Can Machines Think On Alan Turing’s Computer Machinery and Intelligence
Title: Can Machines Think On Alan Turing’s Computer Machinery and Intelligence
Category: /Literature/English
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Can Machines Think On Alan Turing’s Computer Machinery and Intelligence
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 779 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The imitation of intelligence in isolation from other human attributes seems to be the main point in Alan Turing’s Computer Machinery and Intelligence where he considers the question “Can machines think?” Using his “imitation game” I agree that Turing successfully addresses both this question and clarifies intelligence as separate from humanity.
Alan Turing’s Imitation Game is a question and answer style quiz with three participants. There is one interrogator and two players that
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psychic abilities of man will perhaps be the only thing that sets us apart from the machines.
Alan Turing’s Computer Machinery and Intelligence was a foundation stone for what is now occurring in our early 21st century society. As mentioned earlier, at the Loebner Prize level, no machine has successfully imitated a human’s ‘thinking’. As Turing successfully points out, the evolution of computer’s will reach the benchmark of intelligence and surpass it.
