Critique of the New Problem

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Critique of the New Problem is a section of Alan Turing’s seminal 1950 paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" in which he analyzes and responds to objections against his proposed imitation game as a test for machine intelligence.

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instanceOf section of a philosophical paper
section of a scientific paper
addresses Lady Lovelace’s objection
argument from consciousness
argument from continuity of the nervous system
argument from extrasensory perception
argument from the informality of behavior
arguments from various disabilities
mathematical objection to machine intelligence
theological objection to machine intelligence
‘heads in the sand’ objection
analyzes objections to the new problem
associatedWithConcept Turing test
computationalism
machine thinking
author Alan Turing
citesWorkOf Ada Lovelace
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Kurt Gödel
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes imitation game
discusses criteria for attributing intelligence to machines
limitations of formal systems in relation to intelligence
relationship between human and machine thinking
field artificial intelligence
philosophy of artificial intelligence
philosophy of mind
genre academic prose
philosophical argument
hasContext early development of computer science
post-war discussions of computing machinery
hasPart subsections on specific objections
hasWorkTitle Critique of the New Problem self-link
influenced later debates on artificial intelligence
philosophical discussions of machine thinking
language English
mainTopic analysis of the Turing test
objections to the imitation game
philosophical objections to machine intelligence
partOf Computing Machinery and Intelligence
philosophicalPosition behavioral criterion for intelligence
functional approach to intelligence
positionInWork middle section of Computing Machinery and Intelligence
publicationYear 1950
publishedIn Mind
purpose clarify limitations and scope of the Turing test
defend the imitation game as a test for machine intelligence
relatedTo Computing Machinery and Intelligence

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Computing Machinery and Intelligence hasSection Critique of the New Problem
Critique of the New Problem hasWorkTitle Critique of the New Problem self-link