Inductive Inference: Theory and Methods
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
How we know what technology can do
Communications of the ACM
Computing Machines Can't Be Intelligent (...and Turing Said So)
Minds and Machines
It's time to think outside the computational box
Communications of the ACM
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In 1950, Turing suggested that intelligent behavior might require "a departure from the completely disciplined behavior involved in computation", but nothing that a digital computer could not do. In this paper, I want to explore Turing's suggestion by asking what it is, beyond computation, that intelligence might require, why it might require it and what knowing the answers to the first two questions might do to help us understand artificial and natural intelligence.