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200 1. $a Turing's imitation game $b Texte imprimé $e conversations with the unknown $f Kevin Warwick,..., Huma Shah,...
210 .. $a Cambridge $c Cambridge university press $d cop. 2016
215 .. $a 1 vol. (VII-195 p.) $c ill. $d 24 cm
300 .. $a Notes bibliogr.
330 .. $a "Can you tell the difference between talking to a human and talking to a machine?
Or, is it possible to create a machine which is able to converse like a human? In
fact, what is it that even makes us human? Turing's Imitation Game, commonly known
as the Turing Test, is fundamental to the science of artificial intelligence. Involving
an interrogator conversing with hidden identities, both human and machine, the test
strikes at the heart of any questions about the capacity of machines to behave as
humans. While this subject area has shifted dramatically in the last few years, this
book offers an up-to-date assessment of Turing's Imitation Game, its history, context
and implications, all illustrated with practical Turing tests. The contemporary relevance
of this topic and the strong emphasis on example transcripts makes this book an ideal
companion for undergraduate courses in artificial intelligence, engineering or computer
science."
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