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Chapter 23 Limits of Computation

The College of Saint Rose CIS 111 – Introduction to Computer Science David Goldschmidt, Ph.D. Chapter 23 Limits of Computation. from Fluency with Information Technology , 4th edition by Lawrence Snyder, Addison-Wesley, 2010, ISBN 0-13-609182-2. Do computers actually think?.

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Chapter 23 Limits of Computation

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  1. The College of Saint Rose CIS 111 – Introduction to Computer Science David Goldschmidt, Ph.D. Chapter 23Limits of Computation from Fluency with Information Technology, 4th edition by Lawrence Snyder, Addison-Wesley, 2010, ISBN 0-13-609182-2

  2. Do computers actually think? “I think. Therefore I am.” “I compute. Therefore I am not.”

  3. Alan Turing • Alan Turing (1912-1954) • British Mathematician • Landmark 1950 paper: • “Computing machinery and intelligence” • Can machines think? • Influential in the creation of the modern computer, the field of computer science, etc.

  4. Turing and cryptanalysis • In 1932, Turingcreated a bombe: • An electromechanical machine that “cracked” encrypted messages during World War II

  5. Turing and cryptanalysis

  6. The Turing Test • Can a human judge whether he or sheis communicating with a machineor another human? • Theoretical test of amachine’s intelligence • Try ELIZA • http://www.chayden.net/eliza/Eliza.html • Also Alicebot • http://alicebot.blogspot.com/

  7. Computers play games • Computers are goodat following rules andwinning! • How do they do it?

  8. Game trees (or endless possibilities)

  9. Know IT • Read Chapter 23 • Do all of the Multiple Choice and Short Answer questions

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