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By Hector J. Levesque

"Common sense, the Turing test, and the quest for real AI" was published by The MIT Press in 2017 - mau, it has 172 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Common sense, the Turing test, and the quest for real AI” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Common sense, the Turing test, and the quest for real AI
- Author: Hector J. Levesque
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 172
- Publisher: The MIT Press
- Publish Date: 2017
- Publish Location: mau
“Common sense, the Turing test, and the quest for real AI” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Turing test - Philosophy - Thought and thinking - Computational intelligence - Artificial intelligence - Intellect - Pensée - Intelligence - Intelligence informatique - Intelligence artificielle - Philosophie - Thinking - COMPUTERS - General
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xv, 172 pages
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL27236187M - OL20056174W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 960940230 - 973932758
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2016033671
- ISBN-13: 9780262036047
- ISBN-10: 0262036045
- All ISBNs: 0262036045 - 9780262036047
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"Common sense, the Turing test, and the quest for real AI" Table Of Contents:
- 1- What kind of AI?
- 2- The big puzzle
- 3- Knowledge and behavior
- 4- Making it and faking it
- 5- Learning with and without experience
- 6- Book smarts and street smarts
- 7- The long tail and the limits to training
- 8- Symbols and symbol processing
- 9- Knowledge-based systems
- 10- AI technology.
"Common sense, the Turing test, and the quest for real AI" Description:
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"What can artificial intelligence teach us about the mind? If AI's underlying concept is that thinking is a computational process, then how can computation illuminate thinking? It's a timely question. AI is all the rage, and the buzziest AI buzz surrounds adaptive machine learning: computer systems that learn intelligent behavior from massive amounts of data. This is what powers a driverless car, for example. In this book, Hector Levesque shifts the conversation to good old fashioned artificial intelligence, which is based not on heaps of data but on understanding commonsense intelligence. This kind of artificial intelligence is equipped to handle situations that depart from previous patterns, as we do in real life, when, for example, we encounter a washed-out bridge or when the barista informs us there's no more soy milk. Levesque considers the role of language in learning. He argues that a computer program that passes the famous Turing Test could be a mindless zombie, and he proposes another way to test for intelligence -- the Winograd Schema Test, developed by Levesque and his colleagues. If our goal is to understand intelligent behavior, we had better understand the difference between making it and faking it, he observes. He identifies a possible mechanism behind common sense and the capacity to call on background knowledge: the ability to represent objects of thought symbolically. As AI migrates more and more into everyday life, we should worry if systems without common sense are making decisions where common sense is needed." -- Provided by publisher.
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