Kybernetes: Volume 39 Issue 3
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The international journal of cybernetics, systems and management sciencesTable of contents - Special Issue: The Turing Test
Guest Editors: Mark Bishop
The Turing test and artistic creativity
Margaret A. BodenThe purpose of this paper is to consider the Turing test (TT) in relation to artistic creativity.
God, souls, and Turing: in defense of the theological objection to the Turing test
Selmer BringsjordIt is widely known that when Turing first introduced his “imitation‐game” test for ascertaining whether a computing machine can think, he considered, and found wanting, a series…
Levels of abstraction and the Turing test
Luciano FloridiAn important lesson that philosophy can learn from the Turing test and computer science more generally concerns the careful use of the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs). The…
Fair play for machines
Andrew HodgesThe purpose of this paper is to consider Alan Turing's philosophical paper on “Computing machinery and intelligence”, in which he defined the “imitation game”, now usually known…
Testing Turing's five minutes, parallel‐paired imitation game
Huma Shah, Kevin WarwickThe purpose of this paper is to consider Turing's two tests for machine intelligence: the parallel‐paired, three‐participants game presented in his 1950 paper, and the…
Plastic machines: behavioural diversity and the Turing test
Michael WheelerThe purpose of this paper is to consider Turing's test and his objections to the idea that a machine might eventually pass it. Discusses behavioural diversity in relation to the…
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0368-492Xe-ISSN:
1758-7883ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof. Dr. Gandolfo Dominici