| Daniel C. Dennett - 1996 - Страниц: 596
...about fifty years' time it will be possible to program computers, with a storage capacity of about 109, to make them play the imitation game so well that...identification after five minutes of questioning. The original question, 'Can machines think?' I believe to be too meaningless to deserve discussion.... | |
| Alwyn Scott - 1999 - Страниц: 282
...fifty years' time it will be possible to programme computers with a storage capacity of about 109, and to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the right identification after five minutes of questioning." Turing considered... | |
| Paul N. Edwards - 1996 - Страниц: 468
...famous prediction, he wrote that within fifty years it would be possible "to program computers... to play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 percent chance of making the right identification after five minutes of questioning." In 1991, forty-one... | |
| Peter A. Morton - 1996 - Страниц: 522
...about fifty years' time it will be possible to program computers, with a storage capacity of about 10 , to make them play the imitation game so well that...average interrogator will not have more than a 70 per cent chance of making the right identification after five minutes of questioning. The original... | |
| John Haugeland - 1997 - Страниц: 500
...about fifty years' time it will be possible to program computers, with a storage capacity of about 10 , to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the right identification after five minutes of questioning. The original... | |
| Luciano Floridi - 1999 - Страниц: 260
...machine. Turing himself thought that in about fifty years it will be possible to program computers ... to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 10% chance of making the right identification after five minutes questioning. In a superficial way,... | |
| Timothy R. Colburn - 2000 - Страниц: 264
...about fifty years' time it will be possible to program computers, with a storage capacity of about 109, to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the right identification after five minutes of questioning. The original... | |
| Howard Rheingold - 2000 - Страниц: 366
...years' time it will be possible to program computers, with a storage capacity of about [ten billion bits] to make them play the imitation game so well...that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 percent chance of making the right identification after five minutes of questioning. The original... | |
| Ronald Chrisley, Sander Begeer - 2000 - Страниц: 464
...supercomputer: "1 believe that in about fifty years' time it will be plausible to programme computers ... to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the right identification after five minutes of questioning" tFeigenbaum... | |
| Peter Swirski - 2000 - Страниц: 212
..."in about fifty years' time [ie, around the year 2000] it will be possible to program computers ... to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 percent chance of making the right identification after five minutes of questioning" (13). This... | |
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