Turing’s Test Update

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science
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Author: James Constant ISBN: 9781310888052
Publisher: James Constant Publication: July 15, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: James Constant
ISBN: 9781310888052
Publisher: James Constant
Publication: July 15, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Scientists have long puzzled why only humans managed to colonize the entire globe. A recent hypothesis holds that cooperation and projectile weapons account for man’s world domination. Better yet is the proposition that all living things are computers but humans have mastered the arts of making useful artifacts, objects that existed in their minds. Book looks at how programming electronic brains occurs, how knowledge has Increased non-linearly in time, what Turing’s Test of Computer Intelligence is about (computer mimicking person), and puts weight on the fact the Electronic Brain is an Artifact. It concludes that Turing’s test of computer intelligence cannot convincingly imitate a person because for simple tasks it is unnecessary and for complex tasks it is a utility or impossible (if the human brain can or cannot define a program for the computer).

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Scientists have long puzzled why only humans managed to colonize the entire globe. A recent hypothesis holds that cooperation and projectile weapons account for man’s world domination. Better yet is the proposition that all living things are computers but humans have mastered the arts of making useful artifacts, objects that existed in their minds. Book looks at how programming electronic brains occurs, how knowledge has Increased non-linearly in time, what Turing’s Test of Computer Intelligence is about (computer mimicking person), and puts weight on the fact the Electronic Brain is an Artifact. It concludes that Turing’s test of computer intelligence cannot convincingly imitate a person because for simple tasks it is unnecessary and for complex tasks it is a utility or impossible (if the human brain can or cannot define a program for the computer).

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