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The Turing Trap: The Promise & Peril of Human-Like Artificial Intelligence
Insights The Turing Trap: The Promise & Peril of Human-Like Artificial Intelligence Erik BrynjolfssonDirectorStanford Digital Economy Lab January 12, 202220-min read DædalusSpring 2022 In 1950, Alan Turing proposed an “imitation game” as the ultimate test of whether a machine was intelligent: could a machine imitate a human so well that its answers to questions are indistinguishable from those of […]
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Insights The Turing Trap: The Promise & Peril of Human-Like Artificial Intelligence Erik BrynjolfssonDirectorStanford Digital Economy Lab January 12, 202220-min read DædalusSpring 2022 In 1950, Alan Turing proposed an “imitation game” as the ultimate test of whether a machine was intelligent: could a machine imitate a human so well that its answers to questions are indistinguishable from those of […]
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The Turing Trap: The Promise & Peril of Human-Like Artificial Intelligence
Insights The Turing Trap: The Promise & Peril of Human-Like Artificial Intelligence Erik BrynjolfssonDirectorStanford Digital Economy Lab January 12, 202220-min read DædalusSpring 2022 In 1950, Alan Turing proposed an “imitation game” as the ultimate test of whether a machine was intelligent: could a machine imitate a human so well that its answers to questions are indistinguishable from those of […]
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