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Alan Turing, einer der Gründerväter der modernen Informatik, diskutierte in seinem 1950 veröffentlichten Artikel »Computing Machinery and Intelligence« die Frage, ob Maschinen denken können. Dies wirft jedoch die schwierige Frage auf, was Denken denn sei. Um diese Frage zu umgehen, schlägt Turing vor, stattdessen eine Frage zu stellen, die sich durch bloße Beobachtung klären lässt, nämlich ob eine Maschine ein bestimmtes Spiel erfolgreich spielen könne (s. Kap. II.F.19).

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Nebel, B. (2019). Turing-Test. In: Liggieri, K., Müller, O. (eds) Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05604-7_57

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