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Robert Epstein, Gary Roberts and Grace Beber
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Front matter
3-70
Part I / Setting the Stage
3-12
The Quest for the Thinking Computer
13-22
Alan Turing and the Turing Test
23-65
Computing Machinery and Intelligence
67-70
Commentary on Turing’s “Computing Machinery and Intelligence”
73-169
Part II / The Ongoing Philosophical Debate
73-88
The Turing Test Mapping and Navigating the Debate
89-102
If I Were Judge
103-106
Turing on the “Imitation Game”
107-117
On the Nature of Intelligence Turing, Church, von Neumann, and the Brain
119-138
Turing’s Test A Philosophical and Historical Guide
139-150
The Turing Test: 55 Years Later
151-169
Doing Justice to the Imitation Game A Farewell to Formalism
173-459
Part III / The New Methodological Debates
173-179
How to Hold a Turing Test Contest
181-210
The Anatomy of A.L.I.C.E.
211-235
The Social Embedding of Intelligence Towards Producing a Machine that Could Pass the Turing Test
237-260
How My Program Passed the Turing Test
261-282
Building a Machine Smart Enough to Pass the Turing Test Could We, Should We, Will We?
283-299
Mind as Space Toward the Automatic Discovery of a Universal Human Semantic-affective Hyperspace – A Possible Subcognitive Foundation of a Computer Program Able to Pass the Turing Test
301-318
Can People Think? Or Machines? A Unified Protocol for Turing Testing
319-324
The Turing Hub as a Standard for Turing Test Interfaces
325-342
Conversation Simulation and Sensible Surprises
343-357
A Computational Behaviorist Takes Turing’s Test
359-376
Bringing AI to Life Putting Today’s Tools and Resources to Work
377-411
Laplace, Turing and the “Imitation Game” Impossible Geometry Randomness, Determinism and Programs in Turing’s Test
413-429
Going Under Cover: Passing as Human Artificial Interest: A Step on the Road to AI
431-446
How not to Imitate a Human Being An Essay on Passing the Turing Test
447-459
Who Fools Whom?
463-509
Part IV / Afterthoughts on Thinking Machines
463-477
A Wager on the Turing Test
479-485
The Gnirut Test
487-509
The Artilect Debate Why Build Superhuman Machines, and Why Not?
511-517
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