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The Turing Test, or a Misuse of Language when Ascribing Mental Qualities to Machines Bremer, Józef | Flasiński, Mariusz 2022 Forum Philosophicum , Vol. 27 , Issue 1 , S. 5 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 1426-1898 | 2353-7043 10.35765/forphil.2022.2701.01 Abstract
In this paper we discuss the views on the Turing test of four influential thinkers who belong to the tradition of analytic philosophy: Ludwig Wittgenstein, Noam Chomsky, Hilary Putnam and John Searle. Based on various beliefs about philosophical and/or linguistic matters, they arrive at different assessments of both the significance and suitability of the imitation game for the development of cognitive science and AI models. Nevertheless, they share a rejection of the idea that one can treat Turing test as a test for “machine thinking.” This seems to stem from a concern for the proper use of language—one that is a fundamental methodological commitment of analytic philosophy.
SchlagwörterCatholic Tradition | Philosophy and Religion
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