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No Black Boxes: Keep Humans Involved In Artificial Intelligence

Por: Forbes Business January 15, 2023

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Artificial intelligencegetty During the 1950s, Alan Turing proposed an experiment called the imitation game (now called the Turing test). In it, he posited a situation where someone—the interrogator—was in a room, separated from another room that had a computer and a second person. The goal of the test was for the interrogator to ask questions of both the person and the computer; the goal of the computer was to make the interrogator believe... + full article



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