The Turing test argument

This book departs from existing accounts of Turing's imitation game and test by placing Turing's proposal in its historical, social, and cultural context. It reconstructs a controversy in England, 1946-1952, over the cognitive capabilities of digital computers, which led Turing to propose...

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1. Verfasser: Gonçalves, Bernardo (VerfasserIn)
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