Are there intelligent Turing machines?
Norbert B\'atfai

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel computing model called orchestrated machines, enabling Turing machines to cooperate and modify behaviors, leading to new concepts like collective intelligence and emotional intelligence quotients for machines.
Contribution
It introduces orchestrated machines, a new model allowing Turing machines to cooperate and adapt, expanding the understanding of machine intelligence.
Findings
Defined cooperation ability of Turing machines
Introduced intelligence quotient for Turing machines
Proposed emotional intelligence quotient for Turing machines
Abstract
This paper introduces a new computing model based on the cooperation among Turing machines called orchestrated machines. Like universal Turing machines, orchestrated machines are also designed to simulate Turing machines but they can also modify the original operation of the included Turing machines to create a new layer of some kind of collective behavior. Using this new model we can define some interested notions related to cooperation ability of Turing machines such as the intelligence quotient or the emotional intelligence quotient for Turing machines.
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TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Cellular Automata and Applications · Cognitive Computing and Networks
