In his seminal paper in 1950, ‘Computing Machinery and Intelligence’, Alan Turing raised the question: ‘Can machines think?’. Igniting debates among both philosophers and computer scientists, philosophers began pondering the implications for humanity if machines could think and possess intelligence like humans; while computer scientists plunged into the challenge of creating artificial human-like intelligence.
Philosophical discourse surrounding artificial intelligence: Extended findings of a meta-synthesis on ChatGPT
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