Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
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Author: Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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- The probability of fooling an interrogator depends on how unskilled the interrogator is.
- Computing machinery and intelligence is the paper written by Alan Turing on artificial intelligence.
- It was the first to introduce the concept of what is known as Turing test to the public.
- Turing's paper considers the question "Can machines think?"
- Since the words "think" and "machine" can...
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