The Turing Test and the Issue of Trust in AI Systems
The Turing test, which is a verbal test of the indistinguishability of machine and human intelligence, is a historically important idea that has set a way of thinking about the AI (artificial intelligence) project that is still relevant today. According to it, the benchmark/blueprint for AI is human...
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description | The Turing test, which is a verbal test of the indistinguishability of machine and human intelligence, is a historically important idea that has set a way of thinking about the AI (artificial intelligence) project that is still relevant today. According to it, the benchmark/blueprint for AI is human intelligence, and the key skill of AI should be its communicative proficiency – which includes explaining decisions made by the machine. |
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spelling | doaj-art-a13658ad4d6a4baa8c731d95517a35e02025-01-20T11:10:12ZengSciendoStudies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric2199-60592024-12-0169135336410.2478/slgr-2024-0024The Turing Test and the Issue of Trust in AI SystemsStacewicz Paweł0Sołoducha Krzysztof1Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, PolandMilitary University of Technology, Warsaw, PolandThe Turing test, which is a verbal test of the indistinguishability of machine and human intelligence, is a historically important idea that has set a way of thinking about the AI (artificial intelligence) project that is still relevant today. According to it, the benchmark/blueprint for AI is human intelligence, and the key skill of AI should be its communicative proficiency – which includes explaining decisions made by the machine.https://doi.org/10.2478/slgr-2024-0024artificial intelligenceturing testtrustprinciple of limited trustexplainingmachine learning |
spellingShingle | Stacewicz Paweł Sołoducha Krzysztof The Turing Test and the Issue of Trust in AI Systems Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric artificial intelligence turing test trust principle of limited trust explaining machine learning |
title | The Turing Test and the Issue of Trust in AI Systems |
title_full | The Turing Test and the Issue of Trust in AI Systems |
title_fullStr | The Turing Test and the Issue of Trust in AI Systems |
title_full_unstemmed | The Turing Test and the Issue of Trust in AI Systems |
title_short | The Turing Test and the Issue of Trust in AI Systems |
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url | https://doi.org/10.2478/slgr-2024-0024 |
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