The Turing Test: Verbal Behavior as the Hallmark of Intelligence

MIT Press (2004)
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Abstract

Stuart M. Shieber’s name is well known to computational linguists for his research and to computer scientists more generally for his debate on the Loebner Turing Test competition, which appeared a decade earlier in Communications of the ACM. 1 With this collection, I expect it to become equally well known to philosophers

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