Human or Machine: Reflections on Turing-Inspired Testing for the Everyday

05/07/2023
by   David Harel, et al.
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Turing's 1950 paper introduced the famed "imitation game", a test originally proposed to capture the notion of machine intelligence. Over the years, the Turing test spawned a large amount of interest, which resulted in several variants, as well as heated discussions and controversy. Here we sidestep the question of whether a particular machine can be labeled intelligent, or can be said to match human capabilities in a given context. Instead, but inspired by Turing, we draw attention to the seemingly simpler challenge of determining whether one is interacting with a human or with a machine, in the context of everyday life. We are interested in reflecting upon the importance of this Human-or-Machine question and the use one may make of a reliable answer thereto. Whereas Turing's original test is widely considered to be more of a thought experiment, the Human-or-Machine question as discussed here has obvious practical significance. And while the jury is still not in regarding the possibility of machines that can mimic human behavior with high fidelity in everyday contexts, we argue that near-term exploration of the issues raised here can contribute to development methods for computerized systems, and may also improve our understanding of human behavior in general.

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