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Since 1950, when Alan Turing proposed his famous test to define artificial intelligence, no computer program has come near to fulfill it. Now that this goal seems a little closer and Turing test looks insufficient, it is convenient to remember John Searle’s argumentation against Turing test.
Searle’s Chinese Room, Artificial Intelligence, Habitación china de Searle, Prueba de Turing, Turing Test, Materias Investigacion::Teología y Ciencias religiosas, Inteligencia artificial
Searle’s Chinese Room, Artificial Intelligence, Habitación china de Searle, Prueba de Turing, Turing Test, Materias Investigacion::Teología y Ciencias religiosas, Inteligencia artificial
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