MSC COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH SPECIALISATION IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Turing Test

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The art of creating machines that perform functions that require intelligence when performed by people . (kurzweil,1990). The branch of computer science that is concerned with the automation of intelligent behavior (luger and stuble field 1993). Can be explained through different perspectives: acting humanly, thinking humanly, acting rationally, acting rationally, acting humanly: the turing test. If the response of the system to an unrestricted textual natural language conversation cannot be distinguished from that of a human being, then it can be said to be intelligent. Are you kidding, i can"t even multiply two digit numbers. Here we can see the two responses of an artificial intelligence system to a question. The two answers show how deep the system is acting as a human being. In the first response, the system objects the question and answers it is a human and says its name. The second response is more attractive and more humanly.

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