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author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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94 is, though the eyes of someone who has lost the | 94 is, though the eyes of someone who has lost the |
95 sense.}} | 95 sense.}} |
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99 | 99 @article{turing-test, |
100 title={Computing machinery and intelligence}, | |
101 author={Turing, Alan M.}, | |
102 journal={Mind}, | |
103 pages={433--460}, | |
104 year={1950}, | |
105 publisher={Thomas Nelson and Son, Ltd.}, | |
106 note = {Available as: \url{http://www.csee.umbc.edu/courses/471/papers/turing.pdf}}, | |
107 addendum = {\why{The original paper that inspired the Turing test. | |
108 It's important because in it Turing states that we | |
109 don't have to care about the ``hand'' part of ``mind | |
110 and hand'', using the example of Helen Keller as | |
111 motivation. I think that this is a mistake, and that | |
112 embodiment is critical to intelligence.}} | |
113 } | |
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101 @Comment SOM larson paper | 117 @Comment SOM larson paper |
102 | 118 |
103 @Comment cross modal clustering | 119 @Comment cross modal clustering |
104 | 120 |
105 @COMMENT sussman's HACKER | 121 @COMMENT sussman's HACKER |
106 | 122 |
107 @comment brooks intelligence without representation | 123 @comment brooks intelligence without representation |
108 | 124 |
109 @comment turing turing test paper | 125 @comment 9.01 textbook |
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111 @comment 9.01 textbook | 127 |
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