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'''Turing, A. M. "Computing Machinery and Intelligence."''' ''Mind'' #236, 59 (1950), excerpted in ''The Mind's I,'' q.v.[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Mind%27s_I:_Fantasies_and_Reflections_on_Self_and_Soul] [[Category: Background]]
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'''Turing, A. M. "Computing Machinery and Intelligence."''' ''Mind'' #236, 59 (1950), on line as of September 2021 here;[https://academic.oup.com/mind/article/LIX/236/433/986238] excerpted in ''The Mind's I,'' q.v.[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Mind%27s_I:_Fantasies_and_Reflections_on_Self_and_Soul]  
  
 
See this article by "the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Turing] for what is now called "'''The Turing Test" for AI,''' or machine intelligence: "The Imitation Game" AMT thought up, wherein a machine tries to convince a human being that it is a woman.
 
See this article by "the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Turing] for what is now called "'''The Turing Test" for AI,''' or machine intelligence: "The Imitation Game" AMT thought up, wherein a machine tries to convince a human being that it is a woman.
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Turing, A. M. "Computing Machinery and Intelligence." Mind #236, 59 (1950), on line as of September 2021 here;[1] excerpted in The Mind's I, q.v.[2]

See this article by "the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence"[3] for what is now called "The Turing Test" for AI, or machine intelligence: "The Imitation Game" AMT thought up, wherein a machine tries to convince a human being that it is a woman.

Contextualized and discussed insightfully in chapter 9 of Jessica Riskin's The Restless Clock: A History of the Centuries-Long Argument over What Makes Living Things Tick.


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