Computer Science, asked by leonardnyimbili, 9 months ago

Read Turing’s original paper on AI (Turing, 1950). In the paper, he discusses several objections to his proposed enterprise and his test for intelligence. Which objections still carry weight? Are his refutations valid? Can you think of new objections arising from developments since he wrote the paper? In the paper, he predicts that, by the year 2000, a computer will have a 30% chance of passing a five-minute Turing Test with an unskilled interrogator. What chance do you think a computer would have today? In another 50 years?

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Answered by sandeepsaran
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Turing has tackled the problem of machine intelligence. Computers cannot think, so he investigated and considered the possibility of artificial intelligence for many years.

Turing has tackled the problem of machine intelligence. Computers cannot think, so he investigated and considered the possibility of artificial intelligence for many years.Objections:

Turing has tackled the problem of machine intelligence. Computers cannot think, so he investigated and considered the possibility of artificial intelligence for many years.Objections:•

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