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>From: Peter Seibel
Subject: Turing test - please help
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Summary: Request for stories/anecdotes.
Keywords: Turing test
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Date: Sun, 8 Dec 1991 00:06:14 GMT

     I am writing an article about the (limited) Turing test that was conducted
at the Boston Computer Museum a few weeks ago.  Unfortunately I was not able to
attend so I would appreciate any accounts of what it was like from people who
were there.  I would also love stories/anecdotes about topics in A.I. relevant
to the Turing test as well as any opinions (the stronger the better) on the
Turing test in general, this Turing test, what it would mean if a computer does
pass the full Turing test, etc.  Thanks a lot.  Please send replies to
peter_seibel@quickmail.ycc.yale.edu or post to comp.ai.philosophy.

Sincerely,
Peter Seibel

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