Turing Questions: A Test for the Science of (Human) Intelligence
There is a widespread interest among scientists in understanding a specific and well defined form of intelligence, that is human intelligence. For this reason we propose a stronger version of the original Turing test. In particular, we describe here an open-ended set of Turing questions that we are developing at the Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines at MIT -- that is questions about an image. For the Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines the main research goal is the science of intelligence rather than the engineering of intelligence -- the hardware and software of the brain rather than just absolute performance in face identification. Our Turing questions reflect fully these research priorities.
Jan-4-2018, 11:35:04 GMT