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The Convergence Argument in Mind-Modelling: Scaling Up from Toyland to the Total Turing Test

Authors :
Simon, T.
Scholes, R.
Harnad, S.
Simon, T.
Scholes, R.
Harnad, S.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

The Turing Test is just a methodological constraint forcing us to scale up to an organisms' full functional capacity. This is still just an epistemic matter, not an ontic one. Even a candidate in which we have successfully reverse-engineered all human capacities is not guaranteed to have a mind. The right level of convergence, however, is total robotic capacity; symbolic capacity alone (the standard Turing Test) is underdetermined, whereas full neurosimilitude is overdetermined.

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text/html, Harnad, S. (1994). « The Convergence Argument in Mind-Modelling: Scaling Up from Toyland to the Total Turing Test ». Cognoscenti: Bulletin of the Toronto Cognitive Science Society, 2, pp. 35-39., French
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1142174249
Document Type :
Electronic Resource