That is, merely sounding enough like a human to fool people does not establish human-like intelligence in the product it may point only to superior cunning in the creators. In “Thinking machines? The Lovelace test raises the stakes,” Rensselaer philosopher and computer scientist Selmer Bringsjord argued that the iconic Turing test for human-like intelligence in computers is inadequate and easily gamed. Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Flipboard Print arroba Email
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