Alan Turing’S “Intelligent Machines”

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Alan Turing’S “Intelligent Machines”

Alan Turing’s “intelligent machines”

Alan Turing was very radical for his time. His notion of “intelligent machines” went beyond that of 1950’s. While for the most part, the basis of his notions do not seem to hold much relevance to the art and theory that came after him; his basic ideals were carried out.
Turing’s ideas about intelligent machines were mainly based on his “imitation game”. So, before you can look at the relevance of his ideas on future art and theory, you must first look at their relevance towards machine intelligence in general. I feel that the imitation game is so defined that it cannot serve as a valid definition of machine intelligence or...

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