This is the first of two volumes of essays in commemoration of Alan Turing, whose pioneering work in the theory of artificial intelligence and computer science continues to provoke wide discussion. The essays focus on three questions: What, if any, are the limits on machine "thinking"? Can a machine be genuinely intelligent? And, Might we ourselves be biological machines? Contributors include Chris Fields, Joseph Ford, Robert M. French, Anthony Galton, Robin Gandy, Clark Glymour, J. R. Lucas, Donald Michie, Peter Mott, Ajit Narayanan, Herbert A. Simon, Aaron Sloman, Ian Stewart, and Blay Whitby.…mehr
This is the first of two volumes of essays in commemoration of Alan Turing, whose pioneering work in the theory of artificial intelligence and computer science continues to provoke wide discussion. The essays focus on three questions: What, if any, are the limits on machine "thinking"? Can a machine be genuinely intelligent? And, Might we ourselves be biological machines? Contributors include Chris Fields, Joseph Ford, Robert M. French, Anthony Galton, Robin Gandy, Clark Glymour, J. R. Lucas, Donald Michie, Peter Mott, Ajit Narayanan, Herbert A. Simon, Aaron Sloman, Ian Stewart, and Blay Whitby.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Millican is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Computer Studies at the University of Leeds. Andy Clark is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Philosophy/Neuroscience/Psychology Project at Washington University, St Louis, Missouri.
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* Introduction * 1: Robert M. French: Subcognition and the Limits of the Turing Test * 2: Donald Michie: Turing's Test and Conscious Thought * 3: Blay Whitby: The Turing Test: AI's Biggest Blind Alley? * 4: Ajit Narayanan: The Intentional Stance and the Imitation Game * 5: Herbert Simon: Machine as Mind * 6: J. R. Lucas: Minds, Machines, and Gödel: A Retrospect * 7: Robin Gandy: Human versus Mechanical Intelligence * 8: Antony Galton: The Church-Turing Thesis: Its Nature and Status * 9: Chris Fields: Measurement and Computational Description * 10: Aaron Sloman: Beyond Turing Equivalence * 11: Iain A. Stewart: The Demise of the Turing Machine in Complexity Theory * 12: Peter Mott: A Grammar-Based Approach to Common-Sense Reasoning * 13: Joseph Ford: Chaos: Its Past, its Present, but Mostly its Future * 14: Clark Glymour: The Hierarchies of Knowledge and the Mathematics of Discovery
* Introduction * 1: Robert M. French: Subcognition and the Limits of the Turing Test * 2: Donald Michie: Turing's Test and Conscious Thought * 3: Blay Whitby: The Turing Test: AI's Biggest Blind Alley? * 4: Ajit Narayanan: The Intentional Stance and the Imitation Game * 5: Herbert Simon: Machine as Mind * 6: J. R. Lucas: Minds, Machines, and Gödel: A Retrospect * 7: Robin Gandy: Human versus Mechanical Intelligence * 8: Antony Galton: The Church-Turing Thesis: Its Nature and Status * 9: Chris Fields: Measurement and Computational Description * 10: Aaron Sloman: Beyond Turing Equivalence * 11: Iain A. Stewart: The Demise of the Turing Machine in Complexity Theory * 12: Peter Mott: A Grammar-Based Approach to Common-Sense Reasoning * 13: Joseph Ford: Chaos: Its Past, its Present, but Mostly its Future * 14: Clark Glymour: The Hierarchies of Knowledge and the Mathematics of Discovery
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