COMPUTER ETHICS AND SECURITY
ETHICS IN COMPUTING
Question
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Limitation Game
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Imitation Game
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Mutation Game
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Manipulation Game
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Detailed explanation-1: -Turing introduced the test in his 1950 paper called “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” while at the University of Manchester. In his paper, Turing proposed a twist on what is called “The Imitation Game.” The Imitation Game involves no use of AI, but rather three human participants in three separate rooms.
Detailed explanation-2: -To avoid prejudicial rejection of evidence of machine intelligence, Turing suggested the “imitation game, ‘’ now known as the Turing test: a remote human interrogator, within a fixed time frame, must distinguish between a computer and a human subject based on their replies to various questions posed by the interrogator.
Detailed explanation-3: -In 1936, Turing had invented a hypothetical computing device that came to be known as the ‘universal Turing machine’. After the Second World War ended, he continued his research in this area, building on his earlier work and incorporating all he’d learnt during the war.