Title

Computing machinery and intelligence

Summary

Turing’s book shifts focus from questioning whether machines can think to whether they can perform different actions from those of human thinkers. Turing argues that the requirement for evaluating machines is their performance capacity, which can be observed empirically, rather than their internal states or neural activities. His proposal centers on generating performance that mimics human thinking rather than analyzing neural or introspective aspects of thought.

 

َAuthor

Turing, A. M.

Year

2009

َThematic Area

Data and Information Management

Topic

Misinformation and Correction

Country

Region

Misinformation Combatting

Cross Cutting

Place Published

Dordrecht.

APA 7th End Text Citation

Turing, A.M. (2009). Computing Machinery and Intelligence. In: Epstein, R., Roberts, G., Beber, G. (eds) Parsing the Turing Test. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6710-5_3