Beyond the Turing Test

  • Authors:
  • Jose Hernandez-Orallo

  • Affiliations:
  • Departament de Sistemes Informàtics i Computació, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camí de Vera, s/n, E-46022 València, Spain. E-mail: jorallo@dsic.upv ...

  • Venue:
  • Journal of Logic, Language and Information
  • Year:
  • 2000

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Abstract

The main factor of intelligence is defined as the ability tocomprehend, formalising this ability with the help of new constructsbased on descriptional complexity. The result is a comprehension test,or C-test, which is exclusively defined in computational terms. Due toits absolute and non-anthropomorphic character, it is equally applicableto both humans and non-humans. Moreover, it correlates with classicalpsychometric tests, thus establishing the first firm connection betweeninformation theoretical notions and traditional IQ tests. The TuringTest is compared with the C-test and the combination of the two isquestioned. In consequence, the idea of using the Turing Test as apractical test of intelligence should be surpassed, and substituted bycomputational and factorial tests of different cognitive abilities, amuch more useful approach for artificial intelligence progress and formany other intriguing questions that present themselves beyond theTuring Test.