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Science / Philosophy of artificial intelligence / Computability theory / Turing machine / Theory of computation / Turing test / Computing Machinery and Intelligence / Universal Turing machine / Reverse Turing test / Alan Turing / Artificial intelligence / Computer science
Date: 2009-06-24 17:31:06
Science
Philosophy of artificial intelligence
Computability theory
Turing machine
Theory of computation
Turing test
Computing Machinery and Intelligence
Universal Turing machine
Reverse Turing test
Alan Turing
Artificial intelligence
Computer science

What does the Turing test really mean? And how many human beings (including Turing) could pass? By Tyler Cowen and Michelle Dawson1 June 3, 2009 Alan Turing’s short 1950 paper in Mind, “Computing Machinery and Intell

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