TY - JOUR
T1 - Turing test considered mostly harmless
AU - Berrar, Daniel
AU - Konagaya, Akihiko
AU - Schuster, Alfons
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - Turing's landmark paper on computing machinery and intelligence is multifaceted and has an underemphasized ethical dimension. Turing's notion of "intelligence" and "thinking" was far more encompassing than the common anthropocentric view may suggest. We discuss a number of open and underrated problems that the common interpretation of the Turing test as a test of machine intelligence entails. We suggest that a more meaningful question than "Can machines think?" is whether modern computing machinery can amplify human intelligence. We cite examples ranging from traditional silicon-based environments to carbon-based, living organisms in order to illustrate that this kind of intelligence amplification is indeed happening today. We conclude that in its interpretation as a test of machine intelligence, the Turing test may indeed be harmful for artificial intelligence (AI); in its wider interpretation, however, it remains an inspiring source for philosophy and AI alike.
AB - Turing's landmark paper on computing machinery and intelligence is multifaceted and has an underemphasized ethical dimension. Turing's notion of "intelligence" and "thinking" was far more encompassing than the common anthropocentric view may suggest. We discuss a number of open and underrated problems that the common interpretation of the Turing test as a test of machine intelligence entails. We suggest that a more meaningful question than "Can machines think?" is whether modern computing machinery can amplify human intelligence. We cite examples ranging from traditional silicon-based environments to carbon-based, living organisms in order to illustrate that this kind of intelligence amplification is indeed happening today. We conclude that in its interpretation as a test of machine intelligence, the Turing test may indeed be harmful for artificial intelligence (AI); in its wider interpretation, however, it remains an inspiring source for philosophy and AI alike.
KW - Creativity
KW - Imitation Game
KW - Intelligence Amplification
KW - Machine Intelligence
KW - Turing Test
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U2 - 10.1007/s00354-013-0401-2
DO - 10.1007/s00354-013-0401-2
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84892160649
SN - 0288-3635
VL - 31
SP - 241
EP - 263
JO - New Generation Computing
JF - New Generation Computing
IS - 4
ER -