The Turing Test’s imitation game is traditionally played by three parties: a human person (A), a computer (B), and a human interrogator (C). A and B are in a room apart. By communicating through a teletype connection, it is the interrogator’s goal to determine, which of his two partners in the room apart is human and which is the computer. Hence the question is: Can (B) be made to play satisfactorily the part of (A), such that (C) mistakes the one for the other?
von Pamela Ravasio im Buch Personal Information Organisation (2004)
Mittwoch, 15. August 2007
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