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mind

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Mind

mind

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2
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Keyword:   two
Context:   The Turing test, proposed by Alan Turing (1912–1954), is a traditionally influential procedure to test artificial intelligence: a person exchanges messages with two parties, one of them a human and the other a computer.
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    • parties one of them a human
    • the other a computer
Full context:   The Turing test, proposed by Alan Turing (1912–1954), is a traditionally influential procedure to test artificial intelligence: a person exchanges messages with two parties, one of them a human and the other a computer. The computer passes the test if it is not possible to reliably tell which party is the human and which one the computer. While there are computer programs today that may pass the Turing test, this alone is usually not accepted as conclusive proof of mindedness. For some aspects of mind, it is controversial whether computers can, in principle, implement them, such as desires, feelings, consciousness, and free will.
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noble path

Source
Buddha
Area
Philosophy
Mode
type
Depth
8
User
scotty

threefold activity

Source
Jainism
Area
Theology
Mode
part
Depth
3
User
scotty

twelve-fold chain

Source
Buddha
Area
Philosophy
Mode
part
Depth
12
User
scotty
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